ROME (AP) — When it comes to long, grueling clay-court battles, nobody is better than Rafael Nadal.
Nearing his 35th birthday, the Spanish great showed he's still got the stamina to withstand much younger challengers in a 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3) comeback win over 22-year-old Denis Shapovalov on Thursday that secured him a spot in the Italian Open quarterfinals.
Nadal roared back from 3-0 down in the second set and then saved two match points on his serve at 6-5 in the third.
It seems — and it's been this way since Nadal started dominating back in 2005 — that the Spaniard gets tougher and tougher to beat the longer matches wear on.
"That's why he's won so many matches on clay," Shapovalov said. "It's not the first time Rafa's done this. I'm not the first person to lose with match points. He does well with the pressure in those moments."