Shanghai Daily

Nadal motivated by love of game, not Grand Slam record

- TENNIS

RAFAEL Nadal moved within one Grand Slam title of tying Roger Federer’s all-time mark of 20 on Sunday but even after adding a fourth US Open to his collection the Spaniard said it was his love of the game, not records, that motivates him.

Nadal fended off a late comeback from Daniil Medvedev to win a five-set classic at Flushing Meadows, winning a 19th slam that also took him three clear of Novak Djokovic’s 16 titles.

“I am playing tennis because I love to play tennis,” he said.

“I can’t just think about Grand Slams. Tennis is more than Grand Slams. I need to think about the rest of the things.

“I play to be happy. Of course, the victory of today makes me super happy.”

It is anyone’s guess who among the ‘Big Three’ will finish their career with the most slams.

At 33, Nadal may have the edge on Federer, the 38-yearold Swiss crashing out of the US Open in the quarterfin­als and failing to add to his Grand Slam titles since winning the 2018 Australian Open.

If nowhere else, Nadal will be a hot favorite at the French Open, where he has won a record 12 titles, including the last three.

The Spaniard said that while he was honored to be part of the battle to be crowned the greatest of all time, and thrilled if it attracted more fans to the game, he would still sleep well if he comes up short.

“You can’t be all day looking next to you about if one having more or one having little bit less because you will be frustrated,” he said.

“All the things that I achieved in my career are much more than what I ever thought and what I ever dream.

“I would love to be the one who have more. But I really believe that I will not be happier or less happy if that happens or not happen,” he said.

“What gives you the happiness is the personal satisfacti­on that you gave your best.

“In that way I am very, very calm, very pleased with myself.”

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Rafael Nadal reacts after beating Daniil Medvedev in the US Open final at Flushing Meadows in New York on Sunday. — Reuters
Rafael Nadal reacts after beating Daniil Medvedev in the US Open final at Flushing Meadows in New York on Sunday. — Reuters

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