Nadal in cruise control as Pella dispatched in Paris

Peter Hanson
May 31, 2018 16:05 MYT

Rafael Nadal seldom had to shift through the gears as he dominated Guido Pella 6-2 6-1 6-1 to reach round three of the French Open.

The world number one needed almost an hour to wrap up the first set, but then quickly stamped his authority on the match as Pella wilted in Paris.

Nadal, a 10-time victor and the defending champion at Roland Garros, was playing exhibition stuff at times and the Spaniard will be aware that sterner tests lie in wait, starting with a third-round tie against Richard Gasquet.

Pella had four opportunities to break in the first game as Nadal made an uncharacteristically sloppy opening.

The Argentine failed to take the chance, though, and, after matching his illustrious opponent early on, was punished in game six - Pella saving two break points before putting a forehand into the net on the third.

Nadal was not as fluent as his usual lofty standards in the opening games, but Pella's impressive resolve was broken again when serving to stay in the opener, saving four set points in a 12-minute game before finally yielding.

Momentum was now truly on Nadal's side and so was luck, a fortunate clip of the net seeing him break early in the second set and a break to love followed en route to a swift 5-0 lead.

Pella avoided the bagel but was on the back foot again in the third – Nadal earning two break points in game three that he converted with a crunching forehand winner.

Now in full flow, Nadal played a couple more mesmerising forehands to bring up a double-break 4-1 lead, Pella's misery compounded with a double fault when Nadal was on match point.

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

Nadal [1] bt Pella 6-2 6-1 6-1

WINNERS/UNFORCED ERRORS

Nadal – 37/26
Pella – 15/32

ACES/DOUBLE FAULTS

Nadal – 4/3
Pella – 8/4

BREAK POINTS WON

Nadal – 7/20
Pella – 0/4

FIRST SERVE PERCENTAGE

Nadal – 56
Pella – 54

PERCENTAGE OF POINTS WON ON FIRST/SECOND SERVE

Nadal – 85/65
Pella – 66/26

TOTAL POINTS

Nadal – 94
Pella – 58

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