US Open 2013:
Men Singles - Final
Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic
Score: 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
Rafael Nadal won his second US Open crown, beating Novak Djokovic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the men's final, closing out the 2013 tournament inside Arthur Ashe Stadium. It was Nadal's 13th Grand Slam singles title, moving him into third place all-time amond men, just one shy of Pete Sampras' 14 and four behind Roger Federer's 17.
The contest was the 37th professional bout between the rivals – most for any head-to-head matchup in the Open Era, with Nadal entering the match holding a career win-loss advantage, 21-15.
The Spaniard surged to an early lead, utilizing aggressive shot-making to earn an early break. Spin and speed were factors that favored the Spaniard, as he adjusted to the stadium winds and outslugged the Serb. Nadal broke his opponent a second time to get to 5-2, the served out the set. In the first stanza, Nadal would commit just four unforced errors to Djokovic’s 14.
After an hour of sluggish play, Djokovic awoke in the second set. While Nadal had been broken just once in 82 service games in his first six wins in the tournament, Djokovic broke the Spaniard twice in the second. The Serb's shots started to find their range, and he started to hold his own in rallying with one of the best ground-strokers in the game. What's more, his erve started to beome a more effective weapon. With more pop and renewed pep, Djokovic made it 5-3 with a forceful two-handed backhand at the net after Nadal tried to get too fine with a drop shot. The top seed then held serve to even the match at a set apiece.
The match turned in the third set. At 4-all, Djokovic was up triple break point at, but Nadal dug in and fought his way back to deuce, eventually saving three break points on his serve. Djokovic got it to 30-0 on his serve in the next game, but Nadal stole the match’s momentum with four straight points, the last coming with a down-the-line winner.
Nadal controlled the fourth and final set, breaking Djokovic twice to take the set 6-1, the dominating performance putting an exclamation point on his remarkable run to the title.
“Playing against Novak is a very special feeling – probably nobody brings my game to that limit like Novak did,” said Nadal, holding the trophy during his on-court victory address. Turning to his opponent, the victor said, “You are an amazing player, and you’re having an amazing career. I’m sure that [you] will finish [your] career being one of the best in the history of tennis.”
“He definitely deserved to win this match today and this trophy,” said Djokovic of Nadal. “Obviously, it’s disappointing to lose a match like this but, again, it was a huge privilege and honor to be fighting for this trophy, one of the most valuable and most important trophies in our sport.”
Men Singles - Final
Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic
Score: 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
Rafael Nadal won his second US Open crown, beating Novak Djokovic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the men's final, closing out the 2013 tournament inside Arthur Ashe Stadium. It was Nadal's 13th Grand Slam singles title, moving him into third place all-time amond men, just one shy of Pete Sampras' 14 and four behind Roger Federer's 17.The contest was the 37th professional bout between the rivals – most for any head-to-head matchup in the Open Era, with Nadal entering the match holding a career win-loss advantage, 21-15.
The Spaniard surged to an early lead, utilizing aggressive shot-making to earn an early break. Spin and speed were factors that favored the Spaniard, as he adjusted to the stadium winds and outslugged the Serb. Nadal broke his opponent a second time to get to 5-2, the served out the set. In the first stanza, Nadal would commit just four unforced errors to Djokovic’s 14.
After an hour of sluggish play, Djokovic awoke in the second set. While Nadal had been broken just once in 82 service games in his first six wins in the tournament, Djokovic broke the Spaniard twice in the second. The Serb's shots started to find their range, and he started to hold his own in rallying with one of the best ground-strokers in the game. What's more, his erve started to beome a more effective weapon. With more pop and renewed pep, Djokovic made it 5-3 with a forceful two-handed backhand at the net after Nadal tried to get too fine with a drop shot. The top seed then held serve to even the match at a set apiece.
The match turned in the third set. At 4-all, Djokovic was up triple break point at, but Nadal dug in and fought his way back to deuce, eventually saving three break points on his serve. Djokovic got it to 30-0 on his serve in the next game, but Nadal stole the match’s momentum with four straight points, the last coming with a down-the-line winner.
Nadal controlled the fourth and final set, breaking Djokovic twice to take the set 6-1, the dominating performance putting an exclamation point on his remarkable run to the title.
“Playing against Novak is a very special feeling – probably nobody brings my game to that limit like Novak did,” said Nadal, holding the trophy during his on-court victory address. Turning to his opponent, the victor said, “You are an amazing player, and you’re having an amazing career. I’m sure that [you] will finish [your] career being one of the best in the history of tennis.”
“He definitely deserved to win this match today and this trophy,” said Djokovic of Nadal. “Obviously, it’s disappointing to lose a match like this but, again, it was a huge privilege and honor to be fighting for this trophy, one of the most valuable and most important trophies in our sport.”
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