Nadal
fist-pumps way into U.S. Open last 16
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[September 03, 2016]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fourth seed Rafa
Nadal showed he is healthy and ready to challenge for a third U.S.
Open title as he rolled into the last 16 at Flushing Meadows on
Friday with a fist-pumping 6-1 6-4 6-2 win over Russian Andrey
Kuznetsov.
Erasing any lingering concerns over an injured left wrist that kept
him out of Wimbledon, Nadal has made a powerful start to the year's
final grand slam, racing into the fourth round without dropping a
set.
It was vintage Nadal on a warm New York evening, as the energetic
Spaniard wore down his 47th-ranked opponent with a breathless work
rate and a bombardment of stinging forehands.
"I am improving with that shot," Nadal told reporters. "Everybody
knows that is a very important shot for me.
"When I am able to play that shot well, then the court opens a lot."
Nadal, who incurred his wrist injury at the French Open and then
missed Wimbledon, showed his form when he reached the semi-finals of
the singles and won the doubles gold medal at the Rio Olympics last
month.
Two weeks later, saying he felt fatigued, Nadal lost his second
match at Cincinnati but has certainly appeared re-energized since
arriving at Flushing Meadows.
The 14-time grand slam winner concedes he still feels some
discomfort in his wrist but it has not affected his performance on
the New York hardcourts.
"Still (feel) something but something that is not limiting my game
now," said Nadal. "That's the most important thing.
"I don't know in which kind of level I am.
"Is true that when I had to stop I was playing great. I felt myself
ready for the French.
"For me is a great news that I am on the tour again and I am playing
every day with less pain on the wrist."
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Rafael Nadal of Spain serves against Andrey Kuznetsov of Russia (not
pictured) on day five of the 2016 U.S. Open tennis tournament at
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit:
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Despite the one-sided scoreline, Nadal did his best to keep another
large crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium entertained on Friday closing out
the match in theatrical style, setting up the winning point with a
between-the-legs lob that had fans on their feet.
The 30-year-old had them roaring again seconds later as he danced
across the court in a succession of fist-pumps.
"Every victory helps for the confidence, especially when you feel
that you played well," smiled Nadal, who will next meet 24th-seeded
Frenchman Lucas Pouille, a five-set winner over Spain's Roberto
Bautista Agut.
"I feel that today I played great tennis for a long time, for a lot
of moments on the match."
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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