September 10, 2013 --
Spain's Rafael Nadal collapses to the ground after winning his second U.S. Open title, September 9, 2013.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Rafael Nadal wins second U.S. Open title, 13th grand slam
- He won three of four sets, dropping only the second
- He has made triumphant return from knee injury
After battling a knee
injury which threatened to derail his glittering career, the Spaniard is
back on track and back on top following a 6-2 3-6 6-4 6-1 win over
world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open final.
The second seed recovered
from losing the second set and emerged victorious from an
energy-sapping third to win his 13th grand slam and his 22nd consecutive
hard-court match.
The Mallorcan, who added
the Flushing Meadows title to the French Open crown he clinched earlier
this year, now trails only Pete Sampras (14) and his great rival Roger
Federer (17) in the list of all-time major winners.
He also now holds a significant lead over Djokovic in the race to end 2013 at the top of the world rankings.
Not bad for a player
whose ability to compete at the highest level was called into question
in June after a straight-sets defeat to 135th-ranked Steve Darcis in the first round of Wimbledon.
"I never thought
something like this could happen, I'm so excited to be back on tour
trying to be competitive," Nadal told the U.S. Open's official website
after avenging his final defeat to Djokovic in the 2011 final.
"But I never thought
about competing for what I have competed for this year, all the Masters
1000s, two grand slams ... so it is just more than a dream for me.
"I'm very happy for everything. It's true that I worked, but you need luck to be where I am today."
Six-time grand slam
champion Djokovic has now tasted defeat in consecutive U.S. Open finals,
his latest disappointment coming after his loss to Andy Murray in the
2012 title match.
In fact, the Serb has
been in four consecutive finals of the New York grand slam, his only
victory coming against Nadal two years ago.
"All the credit to him,"
said Djokovic after the 37th meeting between the two players. "I had my
momentum from midway through the second set to end of the third where I
was supposed to use it and realize the opportunities that were
presented to me.
"I didn't do it. I didn't deserve to win in the end.
"It's obviously
disappointing to lose a match like this, but again it was a huge
privilege and honor to be fighting for this trophy."
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