Rafael Nadal vs Stanislas Wawrinka: 2014 Australian Open men's final live scores, blog

By Alan / Roar Guru

Stanislas Wawrinka will have to get past 13-time grand slam champion Rafael Nadal if he hopes to win his first ever Australian Open title. Join us for live scores and commentary of the 2014 men’s final from 7.30pm AEDT.

Fresh from once again knocking out great rival Roger Federer in straight sets, Nadal will be heavily favoured to beat another Swiss star in Wawrinka en route to equaling Pete Sampras’ record of 14 grand slam titles.

Nadal was simply superb against Federer two nights ago and will be very difficult to stop tonight if the Spaniard is able to replicate his semi-final form.

Federer came out of the blocks playing aggressive tennis but Nadal still had answers to everything the Swiss master threw at him in a tight first set.

When Federer tried to serve and volley against Nadal, the Spaniard would respond by hitting passing backhand and forehand winners that only he could produce on big points.

In the end, Nadal’s ability to play his best tennis when it mattered proved the key difference against Federer, who produced far too many unforced errors when under pressure.

For Wawrinka to stand a chance of beating Nadal tonight, the Swiss player will simply have to replicate the performance that allowed him to defeat reigning Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals.

Against Djokovic, Wawrinka played some of the most aggressive tennis seen in the tournament thus far.

Wawrinka’s forehand, which is generally considered inferior to his backhand, has developed in to a fine weapon that is capable of generating plenty of winners for the Swiss player.

Wawrinka’s serve has also been very strong in tight moments. His ability to produce 216-220km first serves on big points was a key factor in his victory over Djokovic.

In short, if Wawrinka serves well and finds his range with the forehand and backhand like he did against Djokovic, tonight’s final should be a very competitive affair.

Nadal however does have experience on his side. The Spaniard knows how to perform on the big stage and he will attempt to overwhelm Wawrinka early on in a bid to get the Swiss star off his game mentally.

The world no. 1 owns a dominant 12-0 head to head record against Wawrinka and is yet to drop a set against the first time grand slam finalist.

If Wawrinka wants to defy history, he will have to keep rallies short and keep himself on the front foot whenever possible against Nadal.

Moreover, the Swiss player really needs to stay calm and not panic whenever Nadal is playing his best tennis. This is easier said than done of course, but Wawrinka has to maintain the belief that he can upset the Spaniard on the game’s biggest stage.

Wawrinka has already proved that if you back yourself, you can beat anyone on the ATP tour, as evidenced by his terrific five set win over Djokovic in the quarter-finals.

If Wawrinka can show up with the same type of intensity and belief tonight, we should be set for a cracking Australian Open final.

Anything less and Nadal will walk away with his second Australian Open title.

Nadal in four sets

The Crowd Says:

2014-01-27T10:34:55+00:00

cecil

Guest


An enquiry, yes ofcourse,it will reveal our bad boy Nadals true intentions

2014-01-27T01:19:17+00:00

Frankie Hughes

Guest


2011 Nadal tore a stomach muscle after 2 games. It's hardly a common tennis injury. 2010 against Murray 2014 against Wawrinka And 2009 US Open against Del Porto(torn stomach muscle as well) Nadal wouldn't have won even if he was 100%.

2014-01-26T22:57:54+00:00

mike parsons

Guest


I can see that Australia has not progressed from the convict boats judging by the boos given to an injured Nadal.

2014-01-26T21:25:28+00:00

WoobliesFan

Guest


Mate, I sensed the same thing....... As if Nadal was simulating an injury to throw Stan off.

2014-01-26T21:06:01+00:00

Kane

Guest


I think the reality is that in 2010 2011 and 2014 Nadal was beaten by a better player. Injuries are part of the game anf shouldn't be used as excuses to take away from Stan

2014-01-26T12:20:38+00:00

Frankie Hughes

Guest


Wawrinka was lights out in set 1 Second set was tough to watch Third set was bizarre Forth set was much more competitive. Wawrinka played the highest level of anyone at the 2014 Australian Open and was probably worth champion. Nadal played well in spurts, Monfils and Federer. Was workman like against Dimitrov. Nadal seems to be cursed at the Australian Open, injured against Murray in 2010, same against Ferrer in 2011 and same today against Wawrinka. Maybe he's destined just to win one Australian Open.

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:15:00+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Wawrinka the first player to beat both Djokovic and Nadal en route to a grand slam title. Great effort. He is now third on the ATP rankings I believe. What a result. Thank you for your company tonight and I look forward to your company down the track when the French Open rolls around in May. WAWRINKA THE CHAMPION OF THE 2014 AUSTRALIAN OPEN Wawrinka 6 6 3 6 Nadal 3 2 6 3

2014-01-26T11:14:13+00:00

Me Too

Guest


Hop Schwitz!

2014-01-26T11:13:13+00:00

Coops

Guest


Am I the only person who finds McAvaney bizarre?

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:11:51+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Wawrinka a deserved champion here against Nadal. His first set performance was outstanding against a fit Nadal. As soon as injury struck, Nadal's chances of winning the title were extinguished. He fought on bravely however and took a set off Wawrinka who was beginning to really struggle to put the Spaniard away. Wawrinka eventually got his game together late in the fourth set to break Nadal twice and keep his nerve to seal his first ever Grand Slam title. Federer will be very happy with this, given that it keeps Nadal at bay from his 17 Grand Slam titles....until the French Open at least. Wawrinka the champion of the Australian Open here! Who would have thought? Wawrinka 6 6 3 6 Nadal 3 2 6 3

2014-01-26T11:10:39+00:00

Ben

Guest


Gripping match, Nadal crawled out of the grave to claw back into it.

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:09:03+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


GAME SET AND CHAMPIONSHIP WAWRINKA - The forehand winner and Wawrinka gets over Nadal to win his first ever Aus Open title against a wounded but gallant Nadal! Wawrinka 6 6 3 6 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:08:03+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Three championship points now.....Federer would be very happy with this Wawrinka 6 6 3 5 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:07:20+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Nadal nets the backhand for 30-0.... Wawrinka 6 6 3 5 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:06:45+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


The time has finally come for Wawrinka to stand tall....Great serve for 15-0 Wawrinka 6 6 3 5 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:06:07+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


BREAK WAWRINKA - Wawrinka with the forehand down the line secures him the break and he will now serve for the championship! Wawrinka 6 6 3 5 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:05:11+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Wawrinka with two break points again. Has to take them. No excuses. Wawrinka 6 6 3 4 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:04:33+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Wawrinka with the backhand finally coming to the fore and its 15-30. Wawrinka 6 6 3 4 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:03:42+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


It would be Ben. 15 all Wawrinka 6 6 3 4 Nadal 3 2 6 3

AUTHOR

2014-01-26T11:03:20+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


Wawrinka battling Nadal and mental demons here. Forehand winner from Nadal and its 15-0 Wawrinka 6 6 3 4 Nadal 3 2 6 3

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