Tired Nadal beaten as Djokovic, Murray march on

SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – Exhausted world number one Rafa  Nadal suffered a surprise 6-1 3-6 6-3 defeat by Austria’s  Juergen Melzer in the third round of the Shanghai Masters yesterday, while Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray marched on.

Nadal, who won the Tokyo Open on Sunday and was playing in  his third tournament back-to-back, had not lost a set to Melzer  in their three previous meetings.

The crowd was left stunned yesterday as he lost that  record in wretched fashion, dropping serve twice in the first  set amid a series of unforced errors on his way to defeat by the  13th seed.

World number two Djokovic reached the last eight with a 6-1  6-1 victory over France’s Richard Gasquet, while Murray secured  his place at the ATP season-ender in London next month with a  routine 6-3 6-4 win over another Frenchman, Jeremy Chardy.

“I didn’t get broken today. I served a lot into his forehand  and varied the serve, which helped,” said Murray, who lost in  the quarter-finals of the China Open last week,

The fourth seed will next meet France’s Jo-Wilfred Tsonga,  who celebrated wildly after beating German Florian Mayer 7-5  6-3.

Serb Djokovic produced a scorching display against Gasquet.

“I did really well from the start. I put pressure on him. I  was aggressive and I knew I had to be,” said the U.S. Open  runner-up who secured his 18th career title at the China Open on  Monday.

Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez also advanced after beating  seventh seed Czech Tomas Berdych 7-6 6-3.