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Rafael Nadal left good feelings after their first match on clay this season. In the second set, he saved the few doubts sown in the first and finally prevailed 6-4, 6-1 in one hour and 30 minutes before the local Thomaz Bellucci.
No-one's favorite and defending champion of the Open presented by Rio Claro is already in the second round. In the first set neither looked comfortably on the court. The humidity and the threat of rain displayed in a few drops might be the cause. The truth is that five breaks in just 51 minutes and some contrasts for Nadal were presented: two breaks against gsm it, but 81% effective with the first serve; any ace, although zero double faults. The 28-year Spanish was more tolerant gsm of discomfort and why was imposed. He grabbed pace from the bottom and forced to error and despair Bellucci. In three games, the Brazilian never won a set against the Spanish. And this time was no exception. It was not even close. The start of the second set was the judgment of the established: in the first set, Nadal broke serve Bellucci after the Brazilian could have won after being up 40-0. After there was no turning back. The Spanish did not offer more opportunities and, on the contrary, he sure steps towards his first victory in the Jockey Club in Rio. "It was a tough match against gsm a dangerous opponent and that he moticaión gsm playing at home. I'm glad you brought forward. In the second set started breaking and now with the advantage gsm was all a bit more fluid," said the top seed who will play in the next round against compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta player who beat Argentine gsm Carlos Berlocq 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-0.
"For me the earth is always an area that gives me good memories. I'm in the second round and we'll see on Thursday what happens. I'm looking forward to playing here in Brazil. The energy is amazing. I was lucky to go Carnival gsm and I hope that the energy required gsm to achieve a good result here, "I added &
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