Andrea Petkovic of Germany hits a backhand during her win over Sara Errani of Italy at the China Open in Beijing, China yesterday. (Reuters)

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Rafael Nadal sparked his China Open campaign into life as he stormed into the quarter-finals with a much-improved 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 victory over Canada’s Vasek Pospisil yesterday.
The 14-time Grand Slam winner had his service broken four times in the first round by China’s 230th-ranked Wu Di, but he showed better signs against Pospisil, the world number 44. Spain’s Nadal, groping for form after a difficult year, will now face America’s Jack Sock in the last eight as he looks for a confidence-boosting fourth title of the season.
Nadal also avoided joining world number five Tomas Berdych on the sidelines after the Czech, who won the rain-delayed Shenzhen Open on Monday, became the latest big name to fall in Beijing.
“Every improvement is important,” said Nadal. “Obviously I improved from yesterday. I played a much better match than yesterday.”
In their first career meeting, Nadal struggled to break down 25-year-old Pospisil in the opening set but he ran away with the tie-break to take the lead. And he never looked like relinquishing it, breaking to go 3-2 ahead in the second set and sealing it on his second match point with a raking cross-court forehand, celebrating with his familiar fist-pump. Air pollution which had hovered at hazardous levels magically lifted by the end of eighth-ranked Nadal’s match, and his spirits would have risen too as he aims to fight his way back to the top.
“Every victory gives me opportunities to keep practising the things that I need to practice,” said Nadal. “Practising outside of competition is important, but at the end you have to compete well. Every match is an opportunity for me.”
Earlier, and in much smoggier conditions, Berdych and Caroline Wozniacki both lost their way at a tournament which is proving a graveyard for senior players. Second seed Berdych never hit his stride against Uruguay’s 37th-ranked Pablo Cuevas as he was dumped out 6-4, 6-4 to become the rollercoaster tournament’s latest upset.
Later former world number one Wozniacki was brutally disposed of by Angelique Kerber 6-2, 6-3 in a defeat which ended her hopes of reaching the year-ending WTA Finals. Andrea Petkovic was also bundled out by Sara Errani 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, compounding a tough season which has included food poisoning, injury and a first-round defeat last week in Wuhan.
It was a different story for Garbine Muguruza, who retired from last week’s Wuhan final against Venus Williams with an ankle problem but bounced back to beat Irina Falconi 6-2, 6-1. Fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska set up a quarter-final with Kerber after Madison Keys retired after their first set, becoming the sixth player to withdraw mid-match.