Alcaraz and Nadal survive scare to reach Olympics doubles quarter-finals

Oliver King
July 30, 2024 02:34 MYT
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz survived a scare to keep their quest for gold alive as they advanced to the quarter-finals of the Paris Olympics.

The Spanish duo were pushed all the way by Dutch pairing Tallon Griekspoor and Wesley Koolhof, but emerged 6-4 6-6 (2-7) 10-2 victors on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.

Nadal exited the singles following a defeat to long-time rival Novak Djokovic, but started impressively as the pairs exchanged rallies in the opening exchanges.

But a break in the seventh game for the Spaniards saw them assume full control of the first set, with Alcaraz serving out the final game to hold the early advantage.

However, Griekspoor and Koolhof would respond, with the Dutch pair able to dominate a second-set tiebreak, taking the encounter to an exciting conclusion.

But Nadal and Alcaraz would roar to victory, securing their passage to the next stage in the deciding third set after Griekspoor slammed an Alcaraz serve into the net.

Next up for the all-star Spanish duo is a clash with fourth-seeded Americans Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek.

Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz move into the quarter-finals in the men's doubles! The Spanish pairing were pushed all the way by Dutch duo Tallon Griekspoor and Wesley Koolhof. #BBCOlympics #Olympics pic.twitter.com/S1VOjkGwNn

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Data Debrief: Nadalcaraz continue to shine

The combination of youth and experience worked to its full effect at Roland-Garros, with Nadal and Alcaraz once again showing their gold medal credentials.

Nadal and Alcaraz saved all three of the break points they faced, ending the contest by winning 81% of their first serve points.

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