The excellent news for Rafael Nadal was that his painful left foot felt a lot better Thursday on the Citi Open. The dangerous information? His debut look on the match ended after two tough outings.

A day after needing three units and greater than three hours to get by on the hard-court tuneup for the U.S. Open, Nadal was eradicated 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 below the lights by Fiftieth-ranked Lloyd Harris of South Africa.

“I need to keep working,” Nadal mentioned.

He is a 20-time Grand Slam champion. Harris has solely as soon as made it so far as the third spherical at a serious.

“All the credit to him that he played aggressive,” Nadal mentioned. “He played well. He was brave.”

The 24-year-old Harris is 6-foot-4 with huge serves that recurrently topped 120 mph and produced 16 aces Thursday.

“His serve,” Nadal mentioned, “was huge.”

Nadal’s, admittedly, was not. That could be an indication of rust, which might be comprehensible provided that the 35-year-old Spaniard hadn’t competed anyplace in almost two months — not even selecting up his racket for about three weeks after a semifinal loss to Novak Djokovic on the French Open.

Nadal skipped Wimbledon and the Tokyo Olympics and positively by no means fairly performed the way in which he can throughout his first journey to the U.S. capital.

Thursday’s match ended when Nadal obtained damaged for the second time, with Harris dropping his racket in disbelief after delivering a lob winner to shut the proceedings.

“I played this last game really bad,” mentioned Nadal, who was the highest seed. “My serve was not working the proper way.”

This was much less of a bodily tug-of-war between a pair of heavy hitters than Nadal’s victory over 192nd-ranked Jack Sock on Wednesday, which was determined by a third-set tiebreaker.

About 3 1/2 hours earlier than returning to the primary stadium to face Harris, Nadal made his approach to tiny Court 5 for a coaching session.

As followers shouted “Vamos, Rafa!” and snapped pictures and video with their telephones from the stands at an adjoining court docket, Nadal didn’t do a lot operating. Instead, he principally stayed in place whereas smacking groundstrokes, then training volleys, serves and returns for 45 minutes with Emilio Gomez, a 29-year-old from Ecuador who’s ranked one hundred and sixty fifth and misplaced within the Citi Open’s first spherical.

Not in any respect taxing by Nadal’s standard exacting and exhausting requirements.

And towards Harris, when the factors mattered, it took Nadal a bit to get going. It wasn’t actually till the second set that he appeared into it, as did the followers, lots of whom rose to salute when Nadal broke to guide 3-1 with a forehand passing winner.

But down the stretch within the third set, it was Nadal, surprisingly, who faltered. He now will attempt to regroup forward of the U.S. Open, which he missed final 12 months in the course of the pandemic however gained the final time he entered, in 2019.

Harris, in the meantime, continues the pursuit of a primary ATP title, which would depart him 87 behind Nadal’s complete.

“To be honest, tennis-wise, I did a lot of good things,” Harris mentioned. “I think the best thing was to stay in the moment, keep my composure.”

Next for him is a match towards 2015 Citi Open champion and 2014 U.S. Open finalist Kei Nishikori on Friday.

Other quarterfinals: Mackie McDonald vs. Denis Kudla in an all-U.S. contest, No. 5 seed Jannik Sinner of Italy vs. Steve Johnson of the U.S., and No. 11 John Millman of Australia vs. Jenson Brooksby of the U.S.

Sinner beat Sebastian Korda 7-6 (3), 7-6 (3) in a matchup between two children thought of potential future stars of males’s tennis who additionally occur to be doubles companions this week.

Sinner, 19, reached the French Open quarterfinals final 12 months and the fourth spherical there this 12 months earlier than shedding to 13-time champion Nadal every time. Korda, 21, is barely the third man within the final 50 years to succeed in the fourth spherical in his debuts at each Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

They obtained to know one another on tour; Sinner mentioned Korda texted him about becoming a member of up in doubles. After going through one another on a breezy, 90-degree afternoon, they reached the doubles semifinals at evening by beating Nick Kyrgios and Frances Tiafoe.

Brooksby, 20, beat No. 2 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-4.

“He’s going to be dangerous in the future,” mentioned Auger-Aliassime, a Wimbledon quarterfinalist final month.

For Nadal, the previous two months weren’t straightforward.

“I had a lot of problems with my foot. I was not able to practice all the days that I really wanted, but I did as much as I could,” he mentioned. “And I tried hard here, no?”

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