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Rafael Nadal vs Taylor Fritz Wimbledon 2022 Quarterfinal Live Updates: Fritz Takes First Set 6-3

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Rafael Nadal vs Taylor Fritz Wimbledon 2022 quarterfinal live updates:Nadal is back from a medical timeout and the set is on level terms at 4-4.

Rafael Nadal had an early break in the second set too and he went up 3-0, but just like the first set, Fritz has fought back to make it 2-3.

Earlier,Taylor Fritz shocked everyone by making a grand comeback in the opening set to take it 6-3. Rafael Nadal broke Taylor Fritz in the first game itself and then held his serve to cement his advantage early in the first set.But Fritz broke back in the sixth game to make it 3-3 and won five games in a row to win the set.

Second seed Nadal is looking to win his third Wimbledon title this year. He has already won the Australian Open and French Open titles this year and is looking to add the Wimbledon title to his kitty.

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