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US Open: Rafael Nadal looks good and Tiger Woods approves

US Open: Rafael Nadal looks good and Tiger Woods approves


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Tiger Woods signals his approval at amazing Rafael Nadal shot.

Locked in a tight test at the US Open, Rafael Nadal conjured up an over-the-shoulder, back-to -the-net flick of a volley winner that he celebrated with a leap and punch of the air.

If that wasn’t the shot of the match, then surely this was, a couple of points later: a cross-court backhand passing winner off an overhead by his opponent, 2014 champion Marin Cilic, good enough to earn a yell and four fist pumps from Nadal – along with an uppercut from Tiger Woods in the Arthur Ashe Stadium stands. Then again, maybe it was the sprinting, sliding, bend-it-around-the-net-post forehand winner to get to match point, which Woods loved, too.

Nadal is looking healthy and hungry at Flushing Meadows so far, and he quickly broke things open against Cilic by seizing nine consecutive games for a 6-3 3-6 6-1 6-2 victory in the fourth round on Monday night (Tuesday NZ).

Rafael Nada reacts after winning a point against Marin Cilic.

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Rafael Nada reacts after winning a point against Marin Cilic .

Asked to explain that shot on the next-to-last point, Nadal chuckled a bit and said: “ It’s easy to describe and difficult to make. ”

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“I hit it well, ” Nad al said, “ but to hit that spot, of course you need some luck. ”

Tiger Woods applauds a point during fourth round match between Rafael Nadal of Spain and Marin Cilic of Croatia.

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Tiger Woods applauds a point during fourth round match between Rafael Nadal of Spain and Marin Cilic of Croatia.

The 33 – year-old Spaniard reached his ninth quarterfinal in New York and 40 th at all major tournaments.

The No 2-seeded Nadal, who retired from his 2018 semifinal at the US Open with a knee injury, will try to get back to the final four by beating No 20 Diego Schwartzman in the quarterfinals. Schwartzman advanced earlier Monday by eliminating No 6 Alexander Zverev 3-6 6-2 6-4 6-3.

Rafael Nada shows joy at beating Marin Cilic, of Croatia, during the fourth round of the US Open.

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Rafael Nada shows joy at beating Marin Cilic, of Croatia, during the fourth round of the US Open.

Nadal is attempting to claim his fourth US Open championship and 19 th Grand Slam trophy overall. Roger Federer holds the men’s record of 20 majors. The rivals never have played each other in New York; they only could meet in the final this year.

Marin Cilic, left, congratulates Rafael Nadal on his fourth round victory.

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Marin Cilic, left, congratulates Rafael Nadal on his fourth round victory.

Against Cilic, who entered Monday with a 5-0 mark in fourth-round matches at Flushing Meadows, everything turned shortly after Nadal ceded a set for the first time in the tournament. As it is, he only had played two matches before this one, because his second-round opponent, Thanasi Kokkinakis, withdrew with a bad shoulder.

At 2-1 in the third set, with Cilic serving, Nadal came up with that no-look volley to begin things. After Cilic missed a shot, Nadal’s big backhand made it love – 40. One double-fault later, that game was over – as, essentially, was the match.

Cilic simply never recovered.

They would go on to play for about another hour, and he managed to grab just two more games.

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