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Flashback Cincinnati: Rafael Nadal suffers heavy loss against Borna Coric

2015 season was one of the worst for Rafael Nadal in terms of his performance at Majors, failing to win the title for the first time since 2004. The Spaniard had some reliable results in the closing events of the year but that wasn't enough for more than three titles, hoping for a better run in 2016. Struggling with injuries, Rafa claimed titles in Monte Carlo and Barcelona, although he was nowhere near his usual form, losing the Roland Garros crown for the second straight year and missing Wimbledon due to an injury. Returning at the Olympic Games in Rio in August, the Spaniard earned the gold medal in the men's doubles with Marc Lopez, using a favorable draw to advance into the semi-final in singles. There, he suffered a heartbreaking loss to Juan Martin del Potro after more than three hours, leaving Rio without a singles medal following the third-place defeat to Kei Nishikori.

Losing a lot of energy that week, Nadal went to Cincinnati without high hopes, beating Pablo Cuevas in the second round to set the clash against the young gun Borna Coric. An inspired Croat toppled the Spaniard 6-1, 6-3 in 72 minutes, becoming the first U20 player in the Masters 1000 quarter-final since Juan Martin del Potro in Paris 2008! Not looking good after already a couple of games (he had to receive the medical timeout after the opener), Nadal suffered the toughest Masters 1000 loss since Paris 2007, barely hitting ten winners and spraying 30 errors. Borna had lost the previous ten matches against the rivals from the top-10, improving his tally against Rafa after a solid performance from start to finish. Coric grabbed more than half of the return points, with Nadal losing 14 out of 16 points after missing the first serve!

In Cincinnati 2016, Rafael Nadal won just four games against Borna Coric. 

Making one mistake after another, Rafa couldn't challenge the young rival from the baseline, receiving treatment on his left arm and shoulder following the opening set that he lost in 27 minutes. Nadal started to crumble after a good opening service game, dropping ten straight games after losing the edge on both serve and return. At the end of Coric's streak, Rafa had miserable four winners and 24 unforced errors, which we see only once in a couple of years. Fighting until the end, Nadal pulled one break back in the fifth game of the second set, although it wasn't enough for a complete turnaround as they both served well in the remaining games. Serving for the victory at 5-3, Borna held after deuce with a backhand down the line winner, securing one of his career's most significant triumphs and advancing into the last eight. 



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