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Nadal crashes out in Miami
     2015-March-31  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FERNANDO VERDASCO upset second seed Rafael Nadal 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 in a third-round matchup of Spaniards to advance at the ATP and WTA Miami Open on Sunday.

    Nadal, a four-time Miami runner-up, leaves the Masters Series hardcourt event without a title again this year after his 11th appearance.

    The 31-year-old Verdasco, who is ranked 34th in the world, has now won his last two matches against world No. 3 Nadal, after the 14-time Grand Slam winner had won their previous 13 meetings.

    “It is a huge victory and it is always nice to win in a packed stadium in a big tournament and against one of the best players in history,” said Verdasco.

    Verdasco caused problems from the outset and broke in the eighth game, helped by a double fault from Nadal.

    Nadal battled back in the second set, breaking Verdasco twice and pushing the contest into a third set.

    The contest turned decisively in Verdasco’s direction when he broke to go 3-1 up in the third set.

    Nadal has never won in Miami, with his 11 attempts his longest streak of attempts at a tournament without a victory and he said he was concerned that he was nervous when playing.

    “I am playing with too much nerves for a lot of moments, in important moments, playing a little bit of anxious in those moments,” he said.

    “I have been able to control my emotions during, let’s say, 90-95 percent of the matches in my career, today it was tougher to be under self control.

    “But I am going to fix it. I don’t know if in one week, in six months, or in one year, but I am going to do it.”

    In another upset, seventh seed Stan Wawrinka lost 7-6(4) 7-6(5) to 28th-seed Adrian Mannarino. Britain’s Andy Murray moved into the last 16 after beating Colombia’s Santiago Giraldo 6-3 6-4 to clinch his 499th win on the ATP Tour.(SD-Agencies)

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