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Very tough to play against you: Daniil Medvedev after facing Nadal

New York [USA], Sept 9 (ANI): After losing a five-set thriller in the US Open final against Rafael Nadal, Russia's Daniil Medvedev congratulated the Spaniard on his 19th Grand Slam win and said that playing against the player is very tough.

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Russia's Daniil Medvedev and Spain's Rafael Nadal after the US Open final

New York [USA], Sept 9 (ANI): After losing a five-set thriller in the US Open final against Rafael Nadal, Russia's Daniil Medvedev congratulated the Spaniard on his 19th Grand Slam win and said that playing against the player is very tough.
His remarks came after the nearly five-hour-long match, which he lost 5-7, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4, 4-6 on Sunday (local time).
"The way you are playing is a big joke. It is very tough to play against you," US Open's official website quoted Medvedev as saying.
With this win, Nadal recorded his fourth US Open title victory and scripted 19th Grand Slam win.
Now he is just one Grand Slam win away from equaling the record of Swiss Roger Federer for winning the most number of Grand Slam titles.
"It has been an amazing final. It seems that I had, more or less, the match under control," Nadal said.
In a marathon final that lasted for nearly five hours, Nadal defeated Medvedev 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4 to capture his 19th Grand Slam singles title, one shy of breaking Roger Federer's all-time men's record.
Nadal was the favorite to win the final and started off with comfortable victories in the first two sets.
However, Medvedev, aiming to win his maiden US Open title, gave a tough fight to the 33-year-old Spaniard to set the game beautifully.
The 23-year-old Russian fifth seed gave a massive scare to Nadal as he shifted styles and won the next two sets in the enthralling match. With the fourth set tied, there was a chance for Medvedev to create an upset and repeat yesterday's script where Canada's teen sensation Bianca Andreescu shocked US' tennis ace, Serena Williams.
However, in the fifth set, Nadal, with his resilient attitude, continued his natural attacking game and finally overcame the obstacle to breeze away to his fourth US Open crown. (ANI)

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