Nadal 'in good shape' after scrappy US Open win

Second seed Nadal, a three-time champion in New York, will play Italy's Matteo Berrettini for a berth in the final after the 18-time Grand Slam winner overcame a gritty performance from Schwartzman.

Published : Sep 05, 2019 11:49 IST , NEW YORK

Nadal is the only former major champion left in the men's field following the elimination of Federer and Djokovic.
Nadal is the only former major champion left in the men's field following the elimination of Federer and Djokovic.
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Nadal is the only former major champion left in the men's field following the elimination of Federer and Djokovic.

Rafael Nadal said he felt “in good shape” after advancing to the semifinals of the US Open with a battling 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 win over Argentine 20th seed Diego Schwartzman.

Second seed Nadal, a three-time champion in New York, will play Italy's Matteo Berrettini for a berth in the final after the 18-time Grand Slam winner overcame a gritty performance from the 5ft 7in (1.70m) Schwartzman.

The Spaniard needed the best part of three hours to record an eighth straight win over two-time US Open quarterfinalist Schwartzman in a match that finished early Thursday morning.

He received treatment to his left forearm early in the third set but swiftly allayed any injury fears, after a knee injury forced him to retire during last year's semifinal against Juan Martin del Potro.

 

“I'm feeling good. Today was very humid day, very heavy day. I had some cramps in the end of the second and first five games, six games of the third. And then I took some salt, that's all, and then it was over,” Nadal said.

“The body is in good shape, I think. No big problems. Just of course now a little bit tired, long day, 1:30 (a.m.). Need to go to sleep. But I really believe that I'm going to be in good shape.”

Nadal rolled through the first three rounds untested, a run that included a second-round walkover, but the 33-year-old feels stiffer competition in his past two matches — against Marin Cilic and Schwartzman — has left him primed for another shot at the US Open title.

 

“Today I take a step forward, in my opinion. That match gave me confidence. Two matches in a row against two tough opponents. That's a moment to increase a little bit more the level, and I really believe that I can do it,” Nadal said.

The win over Schwartzman sent Nadal through to a 33rd Grand Slam semifinal — third most in history behind Roger Federer (45) and Novak Djokovic (36) — as he reached the last four in New York for the eighth time.

Nadal is the only former major champion left in the men's field following the elimination of Federer and Djokovic, leaving him as the clear frontrunner in his pursuit of a 19th major title.

“I just won a very important match, and it is the moment to enjoy this victory. Tomorrow afternoon I'm going to start thinking about what's the plan for day after tomorrow,” he said.

“Today is the moment to enjoy that feeling of being in semi-finals of a Grand Slam again.

“I achieved the four semifinals of the four Grand Slams this year, and that's a lot. Very, very happy for that.”

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