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Nardi beats Goffin on Tour grass debut in ‘s-Hertogenbosch

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Luca Nardi’s tour-level debut on grass proved to be worth the wait on Monday at the Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

After rain forced the start of the Day 1 schedule at the ATP 250 to be delayed until 3:30 p.m., the Italian downed two-time Wimbledon quarter-finalist David Goffin 7-5, 7-5 in an absorbing first-round clash. Nardi handled the blustery and damp conditions well on the Dutch grass, wrapping his victory against the former World No. 7 in two hours and five minutes.

“For sure, the biggest challenge for me was to adapt on grass, because I didn’t play too many matches on grass,” said Nardi in his on-court interview. “This was maybe my second or third match [overall]. Playing in these conditions, with the wind and the cold and a bit wet on the ground [was difficult], but I think that I played a good match and I am very happy.”

Day 1⃣ of the Grass season is here 🎾@Luca___Nardi took his attacking opportunities and turned the point around well when @David__Goffin was #InAttack 👇#InAttack shows the percentage of shots played in attack#ConversionScore calculates the percentage of points won when the… pic.twitter.com/8bZoCsz44m

— Tennis Insights (@tennis_insights) June 10, 2024

Nardi kept his cool under pressure to save seven of 10 break points he faced against Goffin, according to Infosys ATP Stats. With his win, he avenged his 2023 loss to Goffin on home soil in Rome and drew level at 1-1 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

A competitor at the 2023 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, Nardi will take on seventh seed Sebastian Korda or qualifier Tristan Schoolkate next in the Netherlands. The 20-year-old, who upset then-World No. 1 Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells in March, is now 4-5 for the season at tour-level.

Nardi and Goffin’s clash was the only men’s singles match completed on Monday. The rain returned to interrupt 2022 champion Tim van Rijthoven’s meeting with Zizou Bergs. Belgium’s Bergs led the home favourite 6-4 when play was stopped for the evening.

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