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Consecutive double errors, handed over the second set, 99 new stars disappointed! Nadal taught the youngsters again

On January 25, Beijing time, the Australian Open men's singles quarterfinals, Nadal and Canadian rising star Shapovalov dueled. In the first set, Nadal won 6-3. In the second set, Shapovalov sent double errors in his own serve consecutive sets, 4-6 again to hand over the second set, the 1999 born tennis star performance was disappointing!

Consecutive double errors, handed over the second set, 99 new stars disappointed! Nadal taught the youngsters again

In the last round, Shapovalov eliminated the No. 3 seed Zverev, broke out a cold goal, and Nadal will meet in the quarter-finals, everyone is still full of expectations for Shapovalov, hoping that he can work with Nadal to provide a wonderful 5-set battle. However, after the men's singles quarter-finals began, Shapovalov's performance disappointed everyone, and it only took a full hour for Nadal to easily win two sets in a row, leading 2-0 with a big score and the promotion in sight.

In the first set, Nadal broke in the fourth set, while Shapovalov's own serve gave up four points in a row and played disorganized. Nadal won the set 6-3.

Consecutive double errors, handed over the second set, 99 new stars disappointed! Nadal taught the youngsters again

In the second set, Shapovalov was the first to break, and Nadal quickly established the advantage. In the ninth set, Shapovalov's serve consecutively sent double errors, although in the end it was difficult to save, but Shapovalov's mistakes were still many, the mentality was very urgent, always wanted to shoot nadal, how could it be? So Shapovalov, of course, was powerless to reverse the defeat, losing another set 4-6, and falling behind 0-2. 20 Grand Slam winner Nadal has taught young people another lesson.

Consecutive double errors, handed over the second set, 99 new stars disappointed! Nadal taught the youngsters again

In 1 hour, 2 sets in a row, Nadal played easily. On the other hand, Shapovalov, who was once mentally unbalanced, complained to the referee about Nadal's preparation for receiving the ball and losing his demeanor! In his career, Shapovalov has not completed any earth-shattering reversals, and now, on a Grand Slam stage like the Australian Open, against Nadal, the 20 most grand slam winners in the history of men's tennis, the big score is 0-2 behind, coupled with a face of dejection, a crisp defeat seems inevitable!

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