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Rafael Nadal said he played one of his "worst matches of the year" as he managed to come back from the brink against Sebastian Korda at Indian Wells. Finding himself 2-5 down in the third set, the Spaniard eventually turned things around to close out a 6-2 1-7 7-6(3) win and later likened the victory to his comeback from two sets down in the recent Australian Open final.
Nadal came into Indian Wells undefeated for the season with a 15-0 win-loss record and three titles under his belt.
He looked to be cruising to his 16th victory of the season when he took a 6-2 lead over world No 38 but the tables suddenly turned as he was broken twice in the second set and lost it 6-1.
Korda, who has previously admitted to being a huge Nadal fan and even named his cat after the world No 4, continued his momentum into the third and