Sunday, May 17, 2009

Nadal, Federer move on in Monaco

Nadal, Federer move on in Monaco


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MONACO -- Rafael Nadal beat Juan Ignacio Chela 6-2, 6-3 on Wednesday in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters, a first step in his bid for a fifth straight title in this clay-court tuneup for the French Open.

Each time Nadal has won Monte Carlo he has gone on to capture the French. The top-ranked Spaniard has won 17 straight matches on clay since losing to Juan Carlos Ferrero in the second round of the Rome Masters in May 2008.

Nadal will next face two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin or Nicolas Lapentti.

Switzerland's Roger Federer, who lost to Nadal in the last three Monte Carlo finals, defeated Andreas Seppi of Italy 6-4, 6-4 to reach the third round. Federer, ranked No. 2, will face 13th-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka, his doubles partner at the Beijing Olympics, on Thursday. Wawrinka beat Martin Vassallo Arguello of Argentina 2-6, 7-5, 6-2.

Federer played his first match since marrying longtime girlfriend Mirka Vavrinec on Saturday in his hometown of Basel, Switzerland. He can equal Pete Sampras' record of 14 major titles if he wins the French Open for the first time.

Federer began clay-court preparations 10 days ago, and Seppi was an ideal first test.

"I knew there was going to be some long rallies with Seppi. He's very steady off both sides," Federer said. "So on a good day he can be really dangerous. I've already played him twice this year, which was kind of good going into this match, knowing what to expect."

The biggest adjustment, Federer said, is getting used to the unpredictable bounces on clay.

"We've been playing on hard court now for nine months ... you never see a bad bounce," Federer said. "So all of a sudden you're a little bit worried, sometimes hitting half volleys because they can bounce onto your frame."

Federer has beaten Seppi three times this year and improved to 5-0 overall without dropping a set against the big-serving Italian.

Also advancing were No. 7-seeded Fernando Verdasco of Spain, No. 8 Nikolay Davydenko of Russia, No. 12 David Nalbandian of Argentina and Simone Bolelli of Italy.

Verdasco beat Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany 6-3, 6-4; Daydenko defeated Ivo Karlovic of Croatia 6-4, 6-3; Nalbandian downed Marcel Granollers of Spain 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; and Bolelli ousted Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 7-5, 6-3.





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