Nadal was hanging by his teeth, facing two break points in the fourth game of the second set. Without its best player, Algeria lost 3-1 in Zambia in World Cup qualifying on Saturday to stay last in its group. The former captain could be criticised for being harsh on a class-act, who only a few months previou. s the group after Finland beat Iceland 1-0, and Croatia’s game against Kosovo was postponed due to a torrential downpour. “The second to last lap was OK at the beginning, but then I backed out of it, hoping that I’d get one more lap,” said the 32-year-old. ter power unit and gearbox changes, Hamilton might have taken pole anyway but instead he did it his way. “We saw some great talent out there,” Lowe said. The success of the Zverev brothers is very much a family affair, with their parents taking on coaching duties. Rafael Nadal will next face Ukraine’s Alexandr Dolgopolov. Austria stayed on eight points, almost certainly out of the running.