| Nadal 
			eases past Pospisil to reach U.S. Open third round 
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			 [August 30, 2018] 
			By Simon Jennings 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Defending champion 
			Rafa Nadal eased into the third round of the U.S. Open with a 
			regulation 6-3 6-4 6-2 victory over unseeded Vasek Pospisil on 
			Wednesday.
 
 A fresh-looking Nadal, whose first round match was cut short after 
			opponent David Ferrer retired with a calf injury midway through the 
			second set, started brightly against the Canadian and never looked 
			back.
 
 The top-seeded Spaniard wrapped up the opening set in 35 minutes 
			after breaking early to go 3-0 up as Pospisil, ranked 88th in the 
			world, struggled to settle into a serving rhythm.
 
 The Canadian rallied briefly in the second set, improving his first 
			serve percentage and managing to break Nadal to lead briefly, but 
			the world number one broke back immediately and went on to win four 
			games in a row to seize complete control.
 
 "In the second set I had two games in a row where I had trouble with 
			my serve," Nadal said in a courtside interview. "The first one I 
			saved, the second one I couldn't. I was lucky to be able to break 
			back.
 
 "To win in straight sets is always positive."
 
 Nadal started the third set on the front foot, breaking early once 
			again as Pospisil ran out of steam. The Spaniard wrapped the contest 
			in exactly two hours, and will next face Russian prospect Karen 
			Khachanov, the 27th seed.
 
			Playing his second night match in a row, Nadal looked a lot more 
			comfortable in the muggy conditions than he did against Ferrer, who 
			was down a set but up a break against his fellow Spaniard when he 
			was forced to retire in the first round. 
			
			 
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			Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates his win against Vasek Pospisil of 
			Canada in a second round match on day three of the 2018 U.S. Open 
			tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. 
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            The weather has been one of the main talking points of the first 
			week at Flushing Meadows, with high temperatures and humidity 
			forcing organizers to impose "extreme heat" rules to give the 
			players some relief.
 The 32-year-old Nadal said he was looking forward to the end of the 
			week, when rain is expected.
 
            
			 
			"We'll be able to see better tennis than what we saw first couple of 
			days of the U.S. Open," added the 17 times Grand Slam champion.
 "Playing under these conditions is, first thing, not healthy, and 
			second thing, is not good for nobody -- not good for the fans, not 
			good for the players. The show is a little bit worse under these 
			conditions."
 
 (Reporting by Simon Jennings; Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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