Nadal battles past Berrettini to
reach U.S. Open final
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[September 07, 2019]
By Rory Carroll
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal moved
to the brink of a 19th career Grand Slam title on Friday by beating
Matteo Berrettini 7-6(6) 6-4 6-1 to reach the U.S. Open final.
Nadal put pressure on the underdog Italian's serve from the start
but Berrettini saved six break points to set up a first set tie
breaker.
Berrettini raced out to a 4-0 lead thanks to some
uncharacteristically sloppy play from the Spaniard and the
23-year-old had two set points at 4-6.
But Berrettini suddenly got tight and Nadal took advantage, wearing
him down in the extended baseline rallies and capturing the set when
the Italian sent a forehand long for his 20th unforced error,
leading Nadal to let out a roar.
Nadal broke Berrettini on his 10th opportunity to take a 4-3 lead in
the second set and cruised to the finish, absorbing Berrettini's
powerful forehands and redirecting them to his weaker backhand side
to see off the first time slam semi-finalist.
"The first set was a little bit frustrating because I had a lot of
break points and you don't want to be in a tiebreak against a player
like Matteo," Nadal said.
"I survived that moment and finally I had the break ... I think I
started to play with more calm and was more aggressive.
"I just tried to stay focused on the next point."
Nadal tipped his hat to the 24th seeded Berrettini, who came through
several epic battles to reach the semis in New York.
"He's young and he has everything," he said.
"He's already one of the best players in the world."
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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates match point against Matteo
Berrettini of Italy in a semifinal match on day twelve of the 2019
U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis
Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
Next up for Nadal is a showdown with big-serving Russian Medvedev,
who was a straight sets winner over Grigor Dimitrov earlier in the
day. The pair's only previous meeting took place in the final of
last month's Rogers Cup in Montreal, where Nadal was a 6-3 6-0
winner.
"He's one of the more solid players on tour," Nadal said of the
23-year-old, who will be appearing in his fourth consecutive final
and first at a Grand Slam.
"He's taking steps forward every single week, having an amazing
summer. I need to be playing at my best.
"As always in a Grand Slam final you can't expect an easy opponent."
Victory in Sunday's final would leave Nadal just one Grand Slam shy
of Roger Federer's men's record of 20.
(Additional reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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