Just one Grand Slam win away from Federer, US Open champ Nadal knows his time is limited
11:03 pm | September 8, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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NEW YORK — After winning his US Open semifinal on Friday, Rafael Nadal was asked if he was eager to win the tournament in order to extend the remarkable streak of Grand Slam success by tennis’ Big Three.
Puzzled by the question, Nadal replied: “We don’t need to hold this era anymore. We have been here for 15 years almost. At some point, sooner [rather] than later, this era is going to end. It’s arriving to the end. I am 33 [years old]. Novak [Djokovic] is 32. Roger [Federer] is 38. … The clock is not stopping. That’s part of the cycle of life.”
Nadal’s prediction almost came true sooner that he probably imagined — and certainly than he hoped — two days later when he was stretched to his limits in the US Open final by 23-year-old Daniil Medvedev. Nadal won his fourth US Open, and 19th Grand Slam title, in the longest match of his 16-year history at this tournament, and the second longest final of his career. The epic struggle lasted 4 hours, 52 minutes. Mounting a desperate, fifth-set charge, Nadal finally won it 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4.
Nadal now trails Roger Federer by just one in the Grand Slam singles title count. Given his record at the French Open (93-2, with 12 titles), he is almost sure to win at least one more title at Roland Garros if he remains healthy, while Novak Djokovic (16 titles) will present significant obstacles for everyone at the Australian Open. (Djokovic has won seven of his titles in Melbourne.)