"The only truth is that you have to do things better to be able to fight for the point and fight for the match," says Nadal Rafael Nadal admits he "suffered" after playing his longest-ever match at the US Open against Dominic Thiem on Tuesday night. The world No 1 recovered from a first-set bagel to defeat Thiem and reach the US Open semi-finals following another late-night classic in New York. Twenty-four hours after Roger Federer fell to John Millman, his old rival avoided following him out of the tournament, but only just, completing a 0-6 6-4 7-5 6-7 (4-7) 7-6 (7-5) victory in a gripping four hours and 49 minutes, concluding at 2.03am. Ninth seed Thiem became the first player since Andy Roddick in 2004 to win a love set against Nadal in New York but the defending champion once again dug deep to come out on top of a grueling battle played in more punishing humidity. Thiem, the only man to beat Nadal on clay for the last two seasons, blaste...
Cultural News, World News, LGBTQ News, Entertainment News, Tech News