29 Apr 2018

Nadal thrashes Goffin, will face Tsitsipas

8:45 am on 29 April 2018

Rafael Nadal breezed into the Barcelona Open final with a 6-4 6-0 victory over David Goffin on Saturday to chalk up his 18th successive win on clay and 400th overall on the surface.

World number one Rafael Nadal

World number one Rafael Nadal Photo: All Rights Reserved

World number one Nadal will meet Greek teenager Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday's showpiece when he will target a record-extending 11th title in Barcelona a week after claiming the Monte Carlo Masters for the 11th time.

Nadal has won every final he has played in Barcelona.

The Mallorcan got off to a slow start in the semi-final on the Rafael Nadal Court as he surrendered his service in the opening game and 10th-ranked Goffin held to take a 2-0 lead.

Nadal immediately broke back to level and the home favourite broke again in the 10th to take the first set.

The Spaniard came into his own in the second while Goffin, who had to play three sets against Roberto Bautista Agut in Friday's quarter-final, began to wilt.

The Belgian finally came out fighting in the sixth game but eventually succumbed to claycourt specialist Nadal, surrendering serve for the third time in the set by firing a shot beyond the baseline.

"The first set was very difficult because I played with one of the best in the world. I played my best game of the week, but against a top level player," Nadal told reporters.

"It's a good victory against a powerful rival on this surface. I maintained a high intensity throughout the game."

Greek 19-year-old Tsitsipas stormed into his first ATP final by beating Spain's world number 11 Pablo Carreno Busta 7-5 6-3.

"Tomorrow will be a difficult match against a young player as they always have something special," added Nadal of his next opponent, who like the Spaniard has reached the final without dropping a set.

Tsitsipas had pulled off the biggest win of his career on Friday by upsetting world number seven Dominic Thiem and was the underdog against Carreno Busta, who is ranked 52 places above him.

- Reuters