'Are you drinking some tequilas or what?': Nadal burns noisy Aus Open fan

Rafael Nadal has left the Australian Open crowd in hysterics with a hilarious comeback for a noisy fan.

The World No.2 saw off his second Australian in as many matches on Wednesday night, cruising past Matt Ebden and into the third round.

Nadal added Ebden’s scalp to that of his first round opponent, James Duckworth, with another straight sets victory – 6-3 6-2 6-3 on Rod Laver Arena.

But it was his post-match interview that really stole the show.

Nadal’s response to the fan was epic. Image: Channel Nine
Nadal’s response to the fan was epic. Image: Channel Nine

After John McEnroe asked Nadal about a conversation he had with a fan late in the match that made him laugh, the fan yelled out once again.

Nadal simply looked up at the man quizzically and said: “I don’t know if you drinking some tequilas or what?”

The crowd burst out in laughter as the man saw the funny side, giving Rafa a big thumbs up.

The fan loved it. Image: Channel Nine
The fan loved it. Image: Channel Nine

Nadal sets up clash with de Minaur

The world No.2 now takes on a third local, facing Australia’s best hope in teenager Alex de Minaur on Friday night.

Nadal said he was well aware of de Minaur’s prodigous talent with the 19-year-old, who has a Spanish mother, splitting his time between Spain and Australia.

“He’s a great young player, playing with big confidence after winning matches,” Nadal said.

“It will be tough one and I need to be ready for it.”

Playing his second tour match since the 2018 US Open, Nadal showed no signs of any injury in a dominant display.

Rafa in action. (Photo by Chaz Niell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Rafa in action. (Photo by Chaz Niell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Nadal pulled out of his US Open semi against Juan Martin del Potro due to knee pain before undergoing ankle surgery in November.

Ebden, ranked world No.48, didn’t play all that bad but had no answer to Nadal’s booming groundstrokes with his forehand doing most of the damage.

The 32-year-old Spanish powerhouse only made 15 unforced errors for the match.

Nadal was happy with how his game was tracking.

“He (Ebden) is not an easy opponent and it’s been a very positive victory for me,” Nadal said.

“Today has been a very important step forward for me – the way that I played has been very positive.”

with AAP