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Spain's Rafael Nadal bites the
China Open trophy during the prize presentation ceremony at the
Beijing Tennis Centre in Beijing September 18,
2005.(Reuters) |
World number two Rafael Nadal overcame a
sluggish start to beat the
second seed Guillermo Coria in full sets in Beijing on Sunday to win the
China Open ATP tennis tournament.
The matches between the 1-2 seeded players went on a way favoring the
top-seeded Nadal after he came back from one set down and wrapped up the
men's singles final at the 500,000 US dollars hardcourt tournament 5-7,
6-1, 6-2 in two hours.
It's the 19-year-old Spaniard's 10th title of the year and 11th of his
career in singles, and the third time in this season that Nadal has won
over the 23-year-old Coria, who was ranked eighth in the world currently.
The last match where Nadal lost to the Argentine was at the Monte Carlo
clay-court tournament in 2003 when Nadal was ousted with a 7-6, 6-2 defeat.
Trailing 6-5 in the first set of Sunday's final after being broken
twice, Nadal failed to save a set
point as he backhanded the ball out of the bound after
getting the bounce back in his stride in time with unbelievable fast
paces.
Finding back his rhythm of playing, the talented teenager, named the
next "King of Clay" after claiming his ever-first grad slam title at
Roland Garros last June, broke the right-handed Coria twice to make brief
of the second set 6-1 and level it on one set to one.
The second-set romping home
set the tune for the following one as Nadal again broke Coria twice to
take the decider 6-2.
Nadal earns 69,200 dollars with the final victory at the 2005 China
Open, which initiated 12 months ago seeing Russian Czar Marat Safin crowned
at the ATP tournament.
(Xinhua) |