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‘BAD MOVEMENT’

Defending champion Rafael Nadal hurt his knee to retire from his semifinals match against Juan Martin del Potro

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New york — Rafael Nadal felt the pain sear into his right knee early in his U.S. Open semifinal, on what he called “a bad movement.” It was a familiar pain, one that he’s dealt with off-and-on for years.

The defending champion looked up at his guest box and indicated something was wrong. He tried to continue. Eventually, he could not.

Nadal stopped playing after dropping the opening two sets Friday night, putting Juan Martin del Potro back in a Grand Slam final for the first time since win- ning the 2009 title at Flushing Meadows.

“That was not a tennis match at the end. Just one player playing, the other staying on one side of the court,” Nadal said. “I hate to retire, but staying one more set out there, playing like this, would be too much for me.”

On Sunday, No. 3 del Potro will face No. 6 Novak Djokovic, who advanced with an emphatic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 victory over No. 21 Kei Nishikori in the second semifinal.

“I don’t know how it looked, but it felt really good,” said Djokovic, who reached his record-tying eighth final in New York as he aims for a third U.S. Open championsh­ip and 14th major title. “Great intensity, great focus, good game plan. Obviously easier said than done. You have to execute the shots.”

He missed last year’s U.S. Open because of an injured right elbow, which eventually required surgery this February. But he is now back to his best, as evidenced by a Wimbledon title in July and his run in New York, where Djokovic has won his past 13 sets.

“I hate to retire, but staying one more set out there, playing like this, would be too much for me.”

 ??  ?? HURTINGKNE­E. Rafael Nadal, of Spain, returns a shot to Juan Martin del Potro, of Argentina, despite a hurting knee during the semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Friday in New York. AP
HURTINGKNE­E. Rafael Nadal, of Spain, returns a shot to Juan Martin del Potro, of Argentina, despite a hurting knee during the semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Friday in New York. AP

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