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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Rafael Nadal captures 2nd US Open title; beats Djokovic (Highlights)

Rafael Nadal won the 2013 US Open after beating Novak Djokovic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 on Monday night, September 9, (Tuesday in Manila, September 10) in New York.

Rafael Nadal captures 2nd US Open title; beats Djokovic

Nadal, who recovered from a long layoff due to injury, annexed his second US Open crown and won his 13th Grand Slam title to move within one of surpassing second-placed Pete Sampras (14) and all-time leader Roger Federer (17).

Nadal missed the 2012 edition of the US Open with a knee injury, but has gone 22-0 on the hardcourt this year since bouncing back.

"Playing against Novak is always a special feeling," "He brings my game to a next level. He is an amazing player."

"This is one of the most important trophies in our sport," said losing finalist Djokovic. "I'll definitely be coming back next year."

MATCH SUMMARY.
The match went back-and-forth with Nadal looking strong early before Djokovic briefly took the advantage in the middle of the match. In the end, it was Nadal's clean play that helped him prevail. Djokovic was able to break Nadal's serve twice in the second set, but just three times in the entire match. Nadal also limited his mistakes with 53 unforced errors during the match. Djokovic, in comparison, struggled with 20 unforced errors.

Nadal started the match well, dominating the first set en route to a 6-2 victory. He served very well, too, winning 80 percent of his first serves and avoiding being broken on serve. The two traded points early in the second set before Djokovic broke Nadal's serve for the first time to take a 3-2 lead. Nadal broke Djokovic right back before Djokovic broke Nadal's serve for a second straight time. Djokovic went on to win the set 6-3, evening the match. The highlight of the second set was a 54-shot rally that Djokovic eventually won.

The two continued to go back-and-forth in the third set with Nadal eventually prevailing to take the lead in the match back. Unforced errors were an issue for Djokovic throughout the match, but his 17 in the third set were particularly worrisome. Nadal went on to dominate the fourth set, jumping out to a 3-0 lead en route to winning the set 6-1. The match may not have been the instant classic their meeting in the 2010 U.S. Open final was, but it was still a display of the two best players in the world.

Monday's match was the third time Nadal and Djokovic have played for the U.S. Open title in the last four years. Nadal won the first meeting in 2010 before Djokovic claimed the U.S. Open title in 2011. Nadal was in excellent form throughout this year's tournament and his loss in the second set was one of only two sets he lost during the entire tournament.

The runner-up finish was the fourth of Djokovic's career in the U.S. Open.


 
 

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