Rafa Nadal breaks down in tears as he wins US Open to close in on Roger Federer’s all-time Grand Slam record

Rafael Nadal was in tears as he won his 19th Grand Slam title with a thrilling five-set victory over Daniil Medvedev in the US Open final.

The Spaniard was full of emotion after his New York triumph saw him close to within one major title of Roger Federer’s record tally of 20.


Nadal was made to work hard for his fourth US Open triumph

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Nadal had led by two sets and a break, but he needed to halt a stunning comeback from Russian rebel Medvedev to win an epic showdown 7-5 6-3 5-7 4-6 6-4.

The 33-year-old admitted he feared he had blown his chance of victory, saying: “Did I think I might lose? Of course, when you have break point against in the beginning of the fifth, losing the last two sets, you are in trouble.

“But I really try to avoid this thought. I always believe that I going to keep having chances. That’s the way that I approach.

“It’s different in his position after two sets to love and break for me, it’s human that he had that feeling. But I always was in front of the score until the end. Is difficult for me to think I am going to lose.

“Of course, I was in trouble. But I played a not very good game at the 3-2 of that third set.

“At that moment things looked under control, but then Daniil increased a lot and changed a lot of things.”


Nadal is showing no signs of slowing down at 33

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Most men’s Grand Slam singles wins

Roger Federer – 20

Rafael Nadal – 19

Novak Djokovic – 16

Pete Sampras – 14

Roy Emerson – 12

Medvedev’s brave efforts earned him praise from the crowd. The hot-headed Russian, playing in his first grand slam final, had previously been public enemy number one in New York.

He had been jeered by those in the stands throughout the fortnight after he flipped them the middle finger during the third round.

After that match the 23-year-old had goaded the paying public, saying the boos had helped him win the match.

Yet when he launched his unlikely counter-attack it was like Rocky in reverse, the fans around a packed Arthur Ashe suddenly chanting his name.


Medvedev went from villain to hero in New York

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Afterwards Medvedev said to the crowd: “I want to talk about you guys. Earlier I said it in a bad way, now I mean it in a good way. It’s because of your energy that I’m here in the final.”

He later added: “It was amazing match. It’s an amazing story.

“In the third set I was thinking ‘OK, in 20 minutes I have to give a speech. What do I say? Something like that.

“So I was like, ‘OK, OK, just fight for every point, don’t think about these things’. It worked out not bad.

“Was I close to winning? Yes, one set away. I mean, had break points at 5-4. I will remember everything of it.

“I will be disappointed with the result, but I will be happy with the way I played the whole summer, the whole US Open.”


Source: TalkSport.com Tennis