View FedEx ATP Head2Head for the following match-ups on Saturday at the Mutua Madrid Open & vote for who you think will win! Djokovic v Nadal | Thiem v Cuevas [GROUP POLL]44[/GROUP POLL] The Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal rivalry becomes the first in the Open Era to reach 50 matches when the living legends meet in the Mutua Madrid Open semi-finals on Saturday. Djokovic is 26-23 against Nadal, with win streaks of seven matches and 15 sets. Nadal has not taken a set off of Djokovic since the 2014 Roland Garros final, when the Spaniard secured his ninth title in Paris. Nadal is the greatest clay-court player of the Open Era with a 378-34 record on the surface (.917). However, he’s...
Dominic Thiem is riding high at the Mutua Madrid Open. Just 24 hours after saving five match points to defeat Grigor Dimitrov in the third round, the eighth seed put in a nearly flawless performance to reach the semi-finals over lucky loser and #NextGenATP Croatian Borna Coric 6-1, 6-4. “It means a lot because this is a place with great memories for me. It’s where I had my first win over a Top 10 guy and now my first Masters 1000 semi-final is here,” said Thiem. “I was hoping for these results to come, but these tournaments are really strong, so it’s a great achievement.” The victory puts Thiem in his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 semi-final after going...
How many hot shots can you have in one game? We give you four, as Rafael Nadal and David Goffin bring out the best in each other in their quarter-final match at the Mutua Madrid Open. Watch live matches at tennistv.com.
Watch quarter-final highlights from the Mutua Madrid Open as Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin defeat Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares. Watch live matches at tennistv.com. Photo: Getty Images
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will both be looking to prove a point on Saturday when they meet for the 50th time in the semi-finals of the Mutua Madrid Open. While Djokovic leads 26-23 in their legendary FedEx ATP Head2Head series, the Serbian is searching for a return to the peak of his powers after a slow start to 2017. His last semi-final appearance came in January when he captured the Qatar ExxonMobil Open title, the 67th of his career. [GROUP POLL]44[/GROUP POLL] In contrast, Nadal is looking like the man to beat once again on European clay, having picked up his 10th title at both the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters and the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell. He leads the ATP...