Path cleared for Nadal but
obstacles remain at U.S. Open
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[September 06, 2019]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Only Matteo
Berrettini stands between Rafa Nadal and a fifth final at Flushing
Meadows where the stage has been all but cleared for the Spaniard to
claim a 19th grand slam title.
The draw always looked kind to second seed Nadal, who was guaranteed
of avoiding fellow greats Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer until the
final.
But with those two swept away on the other side of the draw, Nadal
instead will meet either Daniil Medvedev or Grigor Dimitrov if he
gets to Sunday's final.
First the Spaniard must get past 23-year-old Italian Berrettini in
what will be the pair's first encounter.
Big serving Berrettini is having a breakout year, with two titles
under his belt, one on grass and one on clay, and is now on the
brink of becoming the first Italian male grand slam finalist in more
than 40 years.
While a well-rested Nadal has breezed through to the final four,
dropping only one set and even enjoying a walkover in the second
round, Berrettini has shed sweat and tears to claw his way this far.
Taken to four sets in each of his first three matches by unseeded
opponents, he was later stretched to the limit by Gael Monfils in a
quarter-final thriller on Wednesday that went to a final-set
tiebreak.
How well Berrettini, in his eighth grand slam, recovers from that
four-hour marathon could be crucial.
Meanwhile, Medvedev has ridden a hot streak into the other
semi-final, where he unexpectedly finds himself up against an
opponent few expected to go deep into the championship.
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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after match point against Diego
Schwartzman of Argentina (not pictured) in a quarterfinal match on
day ten of the 2019 US Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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Medvedev has a 19-2 record since Wimbledon, racking up three
straight appearances in finals, losing in Washington and Montreal
before claiming the Cincinnati title.
The Russian fifth seed has continued his winning run at the U.S.
Open, though his path has not been without obstacles and been taken
to four sets in each of his past four matches.
His run at Flushing Meadows is the deepest he has gone in a Grand
Slam but in the semi-finals faces a resurgent Dimitrov who is
brimming with confidence after beating Federer in a five-set
quarter-final.
The Bulgarian, who has slipped down the rankings to 78th from a high
of third, arrived in New York having been eliminated in the first
round in five of his six previous tournaments but now stands on the
brink of his first Grand Slam final.
(Reporting by Steve Keating; Writing by Andrew Both in Cary, North
Carolina; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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