Nadal immediately broke back to level and the home favourite broke again in the 10th to take the first set. The Spaniard came into his own in the second while Goffin, who had to play three sets against Roberto Bautista Agut in Friday's quarter-final, began to wilt. The Belgian finally came out fighting in the sixth game but eventually succumbed to claycourt specialist Nadal, surrendering serve for the third time in the set by firing a shot beyond the baseline. Greek 19-year-old Tsitsipas stormed into his first ATP final by beating Spain's world No 11 Pablo Carreno Busta 7-5 6-3.Another milestone for @RafaelNadal! ?
The World No. 1 earns his 400th tour-level clay-court victory against David Goffin @bcnopenbs ? Read Tribute ➡️ https://t.co/pZ5YRKyqar pic.twitter.com/6ZbkTzPC93— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) April 28, 2018
Tsitsipas had pulled off the biggest win of his career Friday by upsetting world No 7 Dominic Thiem and was the underdog against Carreno Busta, who is ranked 52 places above him. The youngster got off to a flying start as he broke his opponent in the second game and marched into a 4-1 lead. The Spaniard hit back with a break to level at 5-5 but wasted a chance to break again and lost his serve to concede the set. Tsitsipas, ranked 63rd, broke the 27-year-old for a third time to pull 4-2 ahead in the second and eventually served out the match, collapsing to the ground in elation as he won on his second match point when Carreno Busta hit beyond the baseline. Tsitsipas becomes the first Greek player to reach an ATP final since 1973 when Nicholas Kalogeropoulos made the final of the now defunct Des Moines Open. He is also the youngest player to reach the Barcelona final since Nadal did so in 2005 aged 18.What a win. Stefanos Tsitsipas easily beats Dominic Thiem 6-3, 6-2 to reach the Barcelona SFs. Won the last 5 games in both 1st and 2nd sets. [getty] pic.twitter.com/ReWHzHnFtG
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