Defending Champions
Men's Singles
David Ferrer(Spain)won the title, defeating Fognini in the final, 6–2, 6–3.
Women's Singles
Sara Errani(Italy)won the title, defeating Anna Schmiedlova(Slovakia)7-,6-1
Men's Doubles
Martin Klizan(Slovakia)& Philipp Oswald(Austria)beat Pablo Andujar(Spain)&Oliver Marach(Austria) 7-6,6-4
Women's Doubles
Ysaline Bonaventure(Belgium)& Rebecca Peterson(Sweden)beat Irina Camelia Begu(Romania)& Maria Irigoyen(Argentina)3-0 Retired
"Winning is the important thing, which gives you confidence and lets you relax," Nadal said after joining fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the quarterfinals of the Rio Open, the third clay-court tournament in the month-long swing around Latin America.
Rafael Nadal has won 14 of 15 matches against Almagro.
Rafael Nadal was knocked out in the semifinals last week in Buenos Aires, which he linked partly to stomach problems and the stifling heat in the Argentine summer.
"I'm feeling better physically," Nadal said. "Last week I had a little problem with my stomach during the whole week, and with the humidity — it was unbelievable. I felt so bad physically. Here I'm feeling much better because the stomach is much better.
That's the key on the improvement of my game, and victory helps."
Rafael Nadal will face Alexandr Dolgopolov of Ukraine while David Ferrer meets young Austrian Dominic Thiemin the QF
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