Spain's Rafael Nadal returns a shot against Argentina's Diego Schwartzman during their quarterfinal match of the French Open tennis tournament. | AP 
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French Open 2018: Rain cuts short Rafael Nadal's fightback; men's quarterfinals to resume Thursday in Paris

Top seed Nadal, chasing an 11th title in Paris, dropped the first set 6-4 to his Argentine opponent, the first time he lost a set at the tournament since 2015.

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PARIS: Rafael Nadal was fighting back in his French Open quarter-final against Diego Schwartzman on Wednesday when rain brought an early halt to action at Roland Garros.

Top seed Nadal, chasing an 11th title in Paris, dropped the first set 6-4 to his Argentine opponent, the first time he lost a set at the tournament since 2015.

But he was 5-3 and 30-15 to the good when rain sent the players off for good.

Over on Court Suzanne Lenglen, Marin Cilic and Juan Martin del Potro were locked in a first-set tiebreak when play was called off.

The two quarter-finals will resume on Thursday.

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