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US Open 2022: ‘Weirdest’ accident gave Rafael Nadal a ‘wake up call’ in second round win, says Mats Wilander

Rafael Nadal recovered from a nose injury to beat Fabio Fognini in the second round of the US Open after the “weirdest” accident gave the 22-time Grand Slam winner a “wake up call”, according to Mats Wilander. The Spaniard, who trailed after the first set, suffered a nose injury when an attempted backhand went wrong and his racquet bounced off the hard court, hit him in the face and left him bleeding. Ad He required a medical timeout in the fourth set to patch up the gash, and Eurosport expert Wilander claimed it was the “wake up call” he needed.

US Open‘Unusual, I don’t understand’ – Nadal baffled by ‘terrible’ start in comeback win7 HOURS AGO “I have no idea [how Nadal injured his nose],” he said. “It’s not going to happen on a clay court or a grass court. It’s only going to happen on a hard court.

“He nearly looked like he was fainting,” Wilander added. “That’s absolutely the weirdest accident I’ve ever seen, and the fact that it breaks the skin and you start bleeding. “Amazing that he comes back.

Maybe that was the wake up call he needed on the other hand.” Wilander’s fellow Eurosport expert Kim Clijsters wasn’t convinced by Nadal’s performance on the night despite battling back from a set behind to progress to the third round, but praised him for getting the job done. “His timing just looked completely off. It’s not like he hasn’t played here on a night session [where] you have to adjust your eyesight a bit to the lights,” Clijsters said as she analysed the second seed’s performance.

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