12 May,2011 08:01 AM IST | | AFP
World No 1 and undisputed clay king Rafael Nadal survived a scare yesterday at the clay Rome Masters as he overcame a sloppy start to beat Italian qualifier Paolo Lorenzi 6-7, 6-4, 6-0.
But there were no such difficulties for man of the moment Novak Djokovic who took his winning streak this year to 33 matches with an embarrassingly one-sided 6-0, 6-3 destruction of Pole Lukasz Kubot.
Spaniard Rafael Nadal returns to Italian Paolo Lorenzi during yesterday's
Rome Masters match. PIC/AFP
Following his defeat to Djokovic in the Madrid final last week, the 24-year-old Nadal came close to losing a second successive match on clay for the first time in his career before eventually romping home in the deciding set.
Djokovic's victory edged him closer to American John McEnroe's 27-year-old record of a 42-match winning start to a season.
This tie was never in any doubt and Kubot never looked like improving on his two previous straight set defeats to the Serbian 23-year-old, who in the previous two weeks won in Belgrade and Madrid.