French Open champion Rafael Nadal made a successful transition from clay to grass with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Slovakia's Lukas Lacko to join his great rival Roger Federer in the quarter-finals of the Halle Open on Thursday.
Spaniard Nadal, playing at Halle for the first time since a first-round exit in 2005, needed a little time to settle before overcoming Lacko in 76 minutes to set up a meeting with champion Philipp Kohlschreiber, who defeated Lukasz Kubot 6-7, 6-1, 6-3.
"At the beginning, it was more difficult to return," Nadal, who won a record seventh French Open title on Monday, was quoted as saying by the ATP website (www.atpworldtour.com).
"I tried to put more balls inside, trying to return with a bit of slice. That put me into a bit more of a rhythm.
"Every match here is very dangerous after playing on clay for 2-1/2 half months," he added.
Five-times champion Federer, who has the road leading to the tournament stadium named after him, won 6-4 7-5 against Florian Mayer to maintain his unbeaten record over the German having won their three previous matches.
"I'm very happy with the way things went today. I obviously knew playing against Mayer in the first round was going to be tricky," Federer said.
"He's in the top 30 and has been to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon. I've played him here on grass before, so I know how tough he can be."
Second seed Federer next faces Canadian Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon warm-up event.
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