The German was India’s first tryst with a foreign coach in a sport where eight Olympic gold medals were supposed to mean the country needed no outside help. He played only eight minutes in Spain’s shambolic 2014 World Cup campaign and did not make the starting line-up in their run to the last 16 at Euro 2016. Morata closed the scoring from close range after a low cross by defender Sergio Ramos in a breakaway near the end of the match. Open could be top-seeded Rafael Nadal, whose 15 Grand Slam titles include two at Flushing Meadows. But the Austrian flicked a switch to reel off seven straight games, taking the opener and a 3-0 lead in the second. o was thrown on by manager Chris Coleman in the second half as Wales struggled to secure the victory essential to keeping their hopes of qualifying alive. The Real Madrid forward, who played as a false striker in the Spanish attack, struck again in the 40. shes at two successive FIH events – bronze in the World League and silver in the Champions Trophy. Nadal played tighter to finally take the first break of the match and move 3-2 up when his opponent sent a forehand wide. “He unblocked the game, scored two fantastic goals and was very good at pressing.