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Nadal v Bjorkman as it happened

Artois Championships

Second-round result:

R NADAL (Spa) v J Bjorkman (Swe)

6-2 6-2

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By Sam Lyon

SECOND SET

Nadal 6-2 6-2 Bjorkman
Bosh. Done. Jubbly. An overhead smash, an ace, and a couple of Bjorkman errors - the match in a nutshell in many ways - and it's a routine hold to love to wrap up a comfortable victory for Rafa. The Spaniard really is looking on fire right now.

"Nadal has never won an event on grass, nor has Novak Djokovic. Although that will most probably change by the end of this Queens tournament."
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Nadal 6-2 5-2 Bjorkman
More brilliance from Nadal, the Spaniard whipping a running forehand cross-court winner before making up great ground to make a superb drop-shot to bring up three break points. Bjorkman saves one with an ace but a backhand return winner takes Nadal to within a game of victory.

Nadal 6-2 4-2 Bjorkman
Nadal wants this done and dusted quickly and he rips through an utterly dominant service game to hold to love.

"I actually don't think Bjorkman has done too badly - he's played his part in a very enjoyable match so far - it's just that Nadal is so good he forces you to go for more length, more power and it means errors will creep in. This is now a routine match for Nadal."
Greg Rusedski on BBC Two

Nadal 6-2 3-2 Bjorkman
Bjorkman creaks for the first time in the set and a simple volley goes awry to put Nadal 30-0 up. A couple of storming serves draw him level, but after Nadal sends a backhand wide Bjorkman nets a simple backhand return to take the game to deuce. A double fault does not help the Swede's cause and after a Nadal backhand brings up the Spaniard's second break point of the game, Bjorkman sends one long to go 2-3 down in the set.

Nadal 6-2 2-2 Bjorkman
Bjorkman wins the first point against serve, pouncing on a short second serve from Nadal to backhand a cross-court winner, but the 22-year-old Spaniard hits back, making a rare foray into the net to slam an overhead winner before forcing a forehand error to hold to 15.

Nadal 6-2 1-2 Bjorkman
No points against serve so far this set, Bjorkman using the serve out wide and volleying well to hold to love.

Nadal 6-2 1-1 Bjorkman
Bjorkman fails to back up a fine service game as Nadal resumes his dominant position with a hold to love, aided by a sublime backhand volley at the net on game point.

Nadal 6-2 0-1 Bjorkman
Great hold from Bjorkman. Showing great touch at the net either side of an ace to hold to love.

FIRST SET

Nadal 6-2 Bjorkman
Simple as that from Rafa, as he plays out his best service game to win the first set comfortably. Brutal passing shots, tremendous variety on serve and an inexhaustable energy around the court - Nadal is showing it all, even at this early stage.

"I don't want Rafa to win Queens, that honour's A-Rod's. Rafa needs a break before Wimbledon. However, even if he's weak, only Nadal can stop Federer this year. Vamos Rafa."
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Nadal 5-2 Bjorkman
Good hold from Bjorkman, though his insistence on staying back on his second serve could yet prove part of his downfall. Twice he hands Nadal the initiative in such a fashion, but a booming first serve sees out the game to 30.

"I feel like Federer is slightly declining at the moment and this is a massive Wimbledon for him. Nadal has the edge on him, for me, and so does Djokovic."
Greg Rusedski on BBC Two

"Bjorkman is no Djokovic, but in this kind of form Nadal is going to be tough to beat on any surface."
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Nadal 5-1 Bjorkman
Much better from the Swede - even at 36, Bjorkman is still one of the finest movers on the court - a benefit of his doubles game - and he pushes and pulls Nadal around the court to go 30-15 up against serve. A couple of long returns hand the initiative back to the Spaniard, but another excellent point and drop volley at the net bring him to deuce. A forehand error hands Bjorkman his first break point but Nadal responds and hits back to hold.

Nadal 4-1 Bjorkman
Bjorkman is certainly finding things tough out there as he struggles to find answers to Nadal's supreme skill. His best moments come at the net - a sublime volley at 15-30 comes right out of the top drawer - but Nadal brutalises a backhand down the line on his way to break point and the Spaniard tonks another beauty of a return to seal the game.

Nadal 3-1 Bjorkman
Nadal starts to kick it up a notch as he brings out the lob, a running pass at the net and an ace down the 'T' to hold to 30.

"I want to see Bjorkman at the net far more often, because he knows he can't beat Nadal from the back of the court."
Greg Rusedski on BBC Two

Nadal 2-1 Bjorkman
I think it's fair to say Rafa is 'feeling' his way in at the moment. However, Bjorkman, surprisingly, stays at the back of the court for much of the game and despite sending a couple of passes wide, Nadal takes the game to deuce following a couple of unforced errors from the Swede. Bjorkman goes to advantage four times and is pegged back each time by brutal Nadal passing shots. The Spaniard then brings up his first break point and makes no mistake as Bjorkman nets a return to hand Nadal the game.

Nadal 1-1 Bjorkman
Decent, if unexplosive, start from Rafa as he holds to 15 with a couple of nice kick serves and some solid back-court strokes.

Nadal 0-1 Bjorkman
Good start from Bjorkman, coming to the net twice to go 30-0 up, but it's third time unlucky as Rafa brings up his first point with a forehand down the line. More good work at the net takes Bjorkman to game point and, after Rafa drills a backhand winner down the line, sees the game out aided by a well-directed body-serve.

1427: Rafa wins the toss and chooses to receive... we'll be under way in just a jiffy...

"Okay so Bjorkman is in bad form and Rafa is a man on fire right now but don't let the Swedish veteren fool you, he's tough competitor on grass."
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1425: By the way, these two have never met before, but having reached the Wimbledon final and lost to Federer in the last two years, Nadal will be desperate to kick off his grass-court season well. Veteran Bjorkman, strong from the back of the court but without the biggest serve in the game, might just be the perfect work out.

"My money, quite literally, is on Nadal, the monstrous beast. However, I think Roddick is a real dark horse..."
Pete via text

1421: It's another lovely day at Queen's Club and there's a fair old crowd in for this one. Rafa is in his favoured - and, let's be honest, ridiculously garish - green, sleeveless vest that only serves to accentuate just how big that left arm of his is. A few more curls on the right bicep needed there I think.

1417: Jonas Bjorkman tells BBC Two that he is "looking to dig in and put in a good performance," but admits "it will be tough, for sure".

Spaniard Nadal follows him out of the locker room and tells Andrew Castle: "It always gives me confidence to win at Roland Garros. I love this surface but I've only had a day's preparation and today will be a hard match, I'm sure. Mentally I feel OK and just hope to do my best."

"I think this year is Nadal's best chance of winning Wimbledon in his career."
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1410: Right, hands up if you fancy Rafael Nadal to break Roger Federer's hold on the grass-court season this summer?

He could hardly have had better preparation having blown the Swiss away in the recent French Open final and, with many claiming Nadal's game is better than ever, this might just be his year to win a first Wimbledon title.
Watch: Nadal v Federer

Today's game may give us some indication of how he might fare on the green stuff this year - a match up against Wimbledon semi-finalist of two years ago Jonas Bjorkman is no walk in the park on paper.

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see also
How Nadal beats Federer on clay
09 Jun 08 |  Skills


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