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Rafael Nadal praises Alexander Zverev after Australian Open classic

Nadal beats young German in five-set thriller to make progress in Melbourne

Spain's Rafael Nadal (R) shakes hands with Germany's Alexander Zverev after winning their men's singles third round match on day six of the Australian Open
Image: Rafael Nadal (R) believes Alexander Zverev 'is the future and the present' of tennis

Rafael Nadal says Alexander Zverev is "the future of our sport and the present too" after his pulsating five-set win over the German at the Australian Open.

The Spaniard praised the talented 19-year-old, who is considered a multiple major winner of the future, as he defied doubts about both his fitness and form during a four-hour contest on Rod Laver Arena on Saturday.

Nadal overcomes spirited Zverev
Nadal overcomes spirited Zverev

Rafael Nadal fights back to defeat Alexander Zverev at Australian Open

Nadal won 4-6 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 6-2 and will now continue his pursuit of a 15th Grand Slam title against French showman Gael Monfils.

Rafael Nadal celebrates after victory against Alexander Zverev during their men's singles third round match at the Australian Open

Asked how he won, Nadal said: "By fighting. And by running a lot. I think everybody knows how good Alexander now is.

"He is the future of our sport and the present too. It was a tough match for me, I was not playing my best and not feeling well because I was losing too much court.

"Then I changed the dynamic in the third, I was feeling better and I had more time to control the points from the baseline.

"After losing the tie-break I said, 'I need to fight for every point. Forget the result'. And that's what I did."

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The victory will do wonders for Nadal's self-belief after fighting his way back from an injury-plagued 2016.

Nadal added: "Mentally I have been very positive during the whole match. In terms of physical performance I felt great, ready to run for every ball.

"In terms of the level of tennis, I think I finished the match playing much better than what I started the match. That's a very important thing."

Alexander Zverev celebrates winning the third set in his third round match against Rafael Nadal

Zverev came into the match having won four out of his last five meetings against top-10 players, although he is yet to do so at a Grand Slam.

However, the world No 24 believes he is closing in on the elite.

"I am close. I kind of showed it a few times last year, and this now," Zverev said.

"Even now I'm disappointed but I know that this was a great match. That was a great fight. There's a lot of positives in this match.

"I think he's probably one of the fittest tennis players in the history of the game.

"Obviously I wanted to win. I could have won. It's disappointing. But I'm fine actually."

Alexander Zverev: Facts

Nickname: Sascha
Began playing: Aged 5
Siblings: Brother Mischa (world No 50)
Idol: Roger Federer
Fitness trainer: Jez Green (Andy Murray's former trainer)
Did you know: He featured in Vogue's 2015 September issue
Current world ranking: 24

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