Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer resumed their battle for the year-end number one ranking, with imperious victories to reach the third round of the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday.
Top seed Nadal extended his winning streak to
13 matches with a 6-2 6-1 defeat of America’s Jared Donaldson in the Qi Zhong
Stadium. Shortly after the brilliant display by Nadal, world number two
Federer, got the better of Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman 7-6(4) 6-4.
Nadal, who leads Federer by 2,370 points going
into the home straight of a season in which the two old rivals have shared out
the game’s biggest prizes, was unstoppable against Donaldson and needed only 54
minutes to prevail. “It was a very quick match in all aspects. “If the year-end
ranking happens, it will be, I think, a very important achievement for me.
“With so many years of difference, I think it is something very difficult, but
there remains work to do,’’ Nadal, bidding to end a year on top for the fourth
time in his career, said.
He last finished the year as world number one
in 2013. Federer shows no sign of giving up the chase, but had to battle hard
against Schwartzman – letting slip a break in the first set to get dragged into
a tiebreak. The 36-year-old Swiss always had an extra shot in his locker though
and, having taken the opener, broke serve straight away in the second set to
move toward victory.He finished the contest with his 14th ace, setting up a
third round clash against Ukraine’s Alexandr Dolgopolov.
“I knew he was dangerous. I could have closed
the first set out earlier, but I started the second set very well,” Federer
said. Spaniard, Nadal, who like Federer has won the Shanghai title once, will
face Italy’s Fabio Fognini next. Eighth seed David Goffin’s hopes of qualifying
for the ATP World Tour Finals suffered a blow when he lost 7-6(4) 6-3 to Gilles
Simon, while sixth seed Grigor Dimitrov had to save match points on the way to
beating Ryan Harrison 3-6 6-3 7-6(6). Seventh seed Pablo Carreno Busta also
went out, losing 7-5 7-5 to fellow Spaniard, Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
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