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When the 32-year-old came out to serve at 4-5 there was a sense of inevitability about Nadal breaking for the opening set after Berankis threw a costly double fault into the mix at 15-30 Voslot
A 6-4 6-4 4-6 6-3 slog against the world No 109 Berankis was for the most part defined by erratic hitting and unforced errors from the Spaniard Voslot
The Lithuanian, who has now failed to go further than the second round at Wimbledon in nine attempts, settled with a well-deserved third set, but his insurgence on Centre Court did not last long Voslot
A two-set lead was established despite Nadal being far from his best, with the 36-year-old preventing what could have developed into an awkward evening by waking up for the big moments and the saving grace of Berankis initially struggling with the occasion Voslot
By early in the second set, Nadal’s unforced errors were outnumbering his winners by 21 to seven Voslot
Nadal overcame a sloppy start on Centre Court Voslot
The door was opened for Berankis as the errors from Nadal mounted, but he was unable to step through Voslot
Nadal broke Berankis in the opening game of the fourth and, although the inevitable was delayed by what turned out to be a lengthy 50-minute rain delay while the roof closed, it was quickly wrapped up in just over three hoursA place in the third round and a match against Lorenzo Sonego is safe refuge after the hesitancy of the opening exchanges Voslot
The top-spin forehand was struggling to find its arc and there were a few murmurs around Centre Court as groundstrokes were shanked out of play Voslot
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It was a set that Nadal was fortunate to win and Berankis had more chances in the second as he took the early break Voslot
But, for a player whose year has been defined by rediscovering the peak of his powers, this was a far from vintage performance from the two-time Wimbledon champion Voslot
As the contenders from Nadal’s half of the draw fall, the comparison to Djokovic and the level that will almost certainly be required to capture the third leg of the calendar grand slam has been made clear Voslot
In the end both results counted the same, but while Novak Djokovic produced a near faultless display to advance on Wednesday, Rafael Nadal was more selective when finding his top form to defeat Ricardas Berankis on Centre Court and advance to the third round of Wimbledon Voslot

The door was opened for Berankis as the errors from Nadal mounted, but he was unable to step through Voslot
By early in the second set, Nadal’s unforced errors were outnumbering his winners by 21 to seven Voslot
The top-spin forehand was struggling to find its arc and there were a few murmurs around Centre Court as groundstrokes were shanked out of play Voslot
Nadal broke Berankis in the opening game of the fourth and, although the inevitable was delayed by what turned out to be a lengthy 50-minute rain delay while the roof closed, it was quickly wrapped up in just over three hoursA place in the third round and a match against Lorenzo Sonego is safe refuge after the hesitancy of the opening exchanges Voslot
Nadal overcame a sloppy start on Centre Court Voslot
But, for a player whose year has been defined by rediscovering the peak of his powers, this was a far from vintage performance from the two-time Wimbledon champion Voslot
The Lithuanian, who has now failed to go further than the second round at Wimbledon in nine attempts, settled with a well-deserved third set, but his insurgence on Centre Court did not last long Voslot
RecommendedNick Kyrgios slams Wimbledon doubles format as the ‘stupidest thing ever’Wimbledon day four: British trio provide home joy while top seeds both march onWimbledon 2022 LIVE: Latest scores as Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek returnBerankis had opportunities but he wilted on the big points Voslot
A two-set lead was established despite Nadal being far from his best, with the 36-year-old preventing what could have developed into an awkward evening by waking up for the big moments and the saving grace of Berankis initially struggling with the occasion Voslot
A 6-4 6-4 4-6 6-3 slog against the world No 109 Berankis was for the most part defined by erratic hitting and unforced errors from the Spaniard Voslot
When the 32-year-old came out to serve at 4-5 there was a sense of inevitability about Nadal breaking for the opening set after Berankis threw a costly double fault into the mix at 15-30 Voslot
It was a set that Nadal was fortunate to win and Berankis had more chances in the second as he took the early break Voslot
In the end both results counted the same, but while Novak Djokovic produced a near faultless display to advance on Wednesday, Rafael Nadal was more selective when finding his top form to defeat Ricardas Berankis on Centre Court and advance to the third round of Wimbledon Voslot
As the contenders from Nadal’s half of the draw fall, the comparison to Djokovic and the level that will almost certainly be required to capture the third leg of the calendar grand slam has been made clear Voslot

