The Balearic tennis player Rafael Nadal won the German Andreas Beck in his debut at Wimbledon (6-4, 6-4 and 7-6). The Latvian Ernest Gulbis awaits him in second round.
Nadal met with the script laid down in two hours and twenty minutes of play in a game where the German, from the prior and that this year had reached rooms in Halle, barely disturbed the Balearic player. Proof of this was not arranged in any of ball break throughout the match.

No Still, the German played very loose and displayed a powerful service and a style and daring battles. Nadal Sudan to crush his rival in the first set and in the past, in which Beck was able to force the tiebreaker.
Very sure of their chances began Beck, who gave no options with his service points and only lengthened. Nadal was surprised by the strength of his rival and decided to wait, while retaining his serve and maintain balance on the scoreboard.
/> Just Manacor rose to the tape, so we could not see their progress in the auction. Something that compensated with an astonishing effect on first service, no fewer than 17 direct serves during the encounter.
When I was creating more uncertainty and more dangerous the German landscape painting for the Spanish, Nadal raise their repertoire of solutions and began throwing balls deep cut very troublesome for his opponent, who failed counter. A puntazo the Mallorcan in the seventh game with a cut setback led to a break that gave him the first set. (6-4). The encounter was decided by minimal details.
In the second raise bet, despite Beck started the scoring and rival. Not too many gave the German facilities, but neither Nadal, and the psychological duel won by the Spanish goal. Andreas Beck, who from the outset had taken many risks with its second service, began to waver. And Nadal pressured to dominate the match with solvency and close the second sleeve by 6-4.
In the third, Beck was outside the party and relaxed, aware that already had nothing to lose. Retrieving the sensations of the first set, Nadal made a run and connected services as the start of the match. However, despite some trouble to put on his rival, collapsed in a 'tie-break' that ended Nadal winning in white.
The Latvian Ernst Gulbis, one of the revelations in The latest edition of Roland Garros, hopes to Mallorcan second round. It will be another good test for Nadal, who has always ido fewer than in this tournament.