Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Rafael Nadal reaches Quarter Finals - US Open 2010

NEW YORK — Rafael Nadal won his 18th consecutive Grand Slam match by beating fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in the fourth round of the U.S. Open.


The top-seeded Nadal saved all four break points he faced against No. 23 Lopez and hasn't been broken once this year at Flushing Meadows.

Early in the third set, Nadal did his best Roger Federer impression, chasing down a lob and, with his back to the net, hitting the ball between his legs. But unlike Federer, who pulled off the trick shot for winners at the U.S. Open both last year and this year, Nadal lost the point — because Lopez was standing at the net and calmly volleyed the ball away.

Still, Nadal finished with an impressive ratio of 34 winners to 14 unforced errors.

Nadal and Lopez began playing after 11 p.m. Tuesday night and finished at 1:16 a.m. Wednesday, the final match on Arthur Ashe Stadium on a schedule that included a five-set men's match, a three-set women's match and a lengthy two-set women's match.

"Yeah, of course, it's difficult. You have to be awake," Lopez said. "It's a long day for Rafa and for me. But we knew it's going to be like this."

Nadal won the French Open and Wimbledon this year to raise his total to eight major championships. He needs a U.S. Open title to complete a career Grand Slam.

Now Nadal will play No. 8 Fernando Verdasco in the first all-Spanish quarterfinal in U.S. Open history. It's a rematch of their classic 2009 Australian Open semifinal, a five-setter that Nadal won in 5 hours, 14 minutes. That's part of Nadal's overall 10-0 record against Verdasco.

"Everybody knows that he's No. 1 in the world; he's great player," Verdasco said. "My record is not good against him. But I will keep trying and keep fighting."

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