Defending Champion Rafael Nadal knocked out in second round

Rafael Nadal

AUSTRALIAN OPEN Defending Champion Rafael Nadal knocked out in second round

Funmilayo Fameso 08:22 - 18.01.2023

In an upset at the 2023 Australian Open, Rafael Nadal was defeated by Mackenzie McDonald in the second round.

Defending champion and top seed Rafael Nadal has been knocked out in the second round of the 2023 Australian Open, losing to Mackenzie McDonald 6-4 6-4 7-5.

It was an emotional rollercoaster for Nadal, who lost the first set and got injured mid-playing in the second set, but still found that zeal to continue, though was not enough to see him through.

His loss abruptly ended his title defense and bid for a record-extending 23 Grand Slam titles, and is his first loss to an American at a major outside the US.

However, an incredible win for McDonald, coming from the college system into the big tour level. It is his biggest career win and will now progress to the third round.

Mackenzie McDonald had his biggest career win against Nadal

Nadal at the press, praised the young American and spoke on his injury. "He played some good tennis, I wasn't playing that well and at some point... that was the end. It's the hip. I still don't know what's the problem. I have history with the hip, I still have to check what happened. It's difficult to say what's the exact problem at the moment. Tired to talk about injuries. I understand, but I lost and I tried to fight until the end."

Rafael Nadal press conference at Australian Open

When asked why he didn't retire after his injury sustained during the match, Nadal said he thought about it but felt he could see the match through.

"I thought about retiring, I was not able to hit the backhand or run at all, but I wanted to finish the match. I didn't ask my team if I should retire or not. I'm old enough to take my decisions. Didn't want to retire as the defending champion. Tried my best till the end.

"Sometimes it's difficult to accept and you feel super tired about all this injuries (...) now it's a tough moment and I have to accept and keep going. I can't complain about my life. I can't say I'm not destroyed mentally because I would be lying. Hopefully nothing too bad," he concluded.

This is Nadal’s earliest exit at any Grand Slam tournament since bowing out in the first round in Melbourne in 2016 against No. 45 Fernando Verdasco. That also made Verdasco the lowest-ranked player to defeat Nadal in Australia until McDonald on Wednesday.

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