RAFAEL NADAL WINS HIS 300TH GRAND SLAM MATCH AFTER BEATING MOUTET.
Rafael Nadal is chasing his 14th French Open title, and he eased into the third round with a routine victory over Corentin Moutet. Nadal was barely troubled during the course of the contest and looked to be moving freely, given the concerns over his foot injury. Stream the 2022 French Open live and on-demand on discovery+.
Rafael Nadal completed the 300th win of his career in Grand Slams with a 6-3 6-1 6-4 victory over Corentin Moutet to reach the third round of the French Open.
Nadal came into the second round on Court Philippe-Chartrier protecting a perfect record against home players at Roland-Garros, and he had no trouble in dispatching the 10th Frenchman to face him in Paris.
There are concerns about the well-being of Nadal, given a chronic foot injury severely hampered him at the Italian Open, and he said it was something he was having to manage.
Against Moutet, he appeared to be moving freely – as his French opponent tested him with a series of drop shots.
Bigger tests lie ahead for Nadal, as Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are in the same half of the draw, but there were positives to take from his win over Moutet.
Moutet looked nervous at the start of the match, having said pre-game that he was taking on his idol, and coughed up an early break of serve which allowed Nadal to control the opening set.
Concerns over Nadal’s movement were to some extent allayed in the third game of the second set, as Moutet sent the Spaniard up and down the court with lobs and drop shots. Nadal answered every call and a winning smash from the baseline had the crowd on their feet.
Moutet gave the home fans something to cheer when breaking Nadal at the start of the third set, but the 21-time major winner broke back almost immediately to take the energy from the crowd and belief from his opponent.
Nadal struggled with depth of shot on occasions, and there were lapses at the net, but he found telling length in the eighth game of the third set to force a break of serve.
But it was clear that Nadal was not firing on all cylinders as a poor service game, coupled with some inspired hitting from Moutet, saw the Frenchman break back.
The home fans were by now in full voice again, enjoying their evening at Roland-Garros, but Nadal is not one to dwell on errors and after the change of ends he wrapped up the victory – moving to match point with an exquisite drop shot and closing out the win when his opponent sent a lob over the baseline.
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