| Nadal into semis after big fight 
			from Schwartzman
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			 [September 05, 2019] 
			By Steve Keating 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Diego Schwartzman 
			may have been the smallest player in 25 years to reach the U.S. Open 
			quarter-finals but gave Rafa Nadal a big fight and forced the 
			Spaniard to grind out a 6-4 7-5 6-2 win on Wednesday to reach the 
			last four at Flushing Meadows.
 
 With Roger Federer and 2018 champion Novak Djokovic having already 
			made exits, Nadal's path to a fourth U.S. Open trophy has been 
			cleared of familiar hurdles.
 
 But Schwartzman reminded Nadal that danger can lurk everywhere, even 
			from an opponent he had beaten in all seven previous meetings and 
			only lost two sets.
 
 "I had some mistakes of course but I am super happy the way I 
			accepted the challenge," said Nadal, who needed almost three hours 
			to see off Schwartzman.
 
 "I just keep going point-by-point and here I am in the semi-finals 
			and that is super important for me. It means everything."
 
			 
			Schwartzman, who often trains with Nadal, had the second seed's full 
			respect after brushing past sixth seed Alexander Zverev in the 
			previous round.
 That caution was well placed as Schwartzman made the 18-time Grand 
			Slam winner work for every point, with the Argentine fighting back 
			from two breaks down in the opening two sets.
 
 "He is one of the best players in the world and when he is playing 
			well he is able to win against anybody," said Nadal. "Tonight was 
			for me, a tough match and I am very happy for the victory."
 
 Nadal had come out firing on all cylinders showing the 5'7" (1.70m) 
			tall Argentine no mercy as he raced to a 4-0 lead.
 
			But Schwartzman dug in and threw everything he had back at the three 
			time U.S. Open champion to send a shock through Arthur Ashe Stadium 
			when he swept the next four games to level the set.
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			Rafael Nadal of Spain (R) applauds a shot by Diego Schwartzman of 
			Argentina (L) in a quarterfinal match on day ten of the 2019 US Open 
			tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. 
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            The Spaniard, who has also never shied away from a fight, held serve 
			and then broke his opponent for a 1-0 lead.
 Normal service looked to have resumed in the second set as Nadal, 
			bathed sweat, constructed a 5-1 advantage but again the 20th seed 
			refused to surrender and stormed through the next four games.
 
 The 33-year-old Spaniard, however, again broke Schwartzman for a 2-0 
			advantage.
 
 Neither player was able to gain an edge in the third set until Nadal 
			broke to go up 4-2, then delivered the knockout punch as he held 
			serve and closed out the match with another break.
 
 "Like a lion in the middle, in the jungle," said Schwartzman when 
			asked to describe facing Nadal. "He's a fighter.
 
 "He knows how to play the important moments every single time. I 
			played (him) eight times, and every important moment he played 
			better than me."
 
 Nadal now faces big-hitting Italian Matteo Berrettini, who ground 
			out a 3-6 6-3 6-2 3-6 7-6(5) over France's Gael Monfils, in the 
			semi-finals.
 
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