Nadal fights past Berrettini into US Open final

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Rafael Nadal found himself trailing in a tight first set against a bigger, younger opponent who was finding ways to cause trouble in their US Open semifinal.

Never one to panic, never liable to have a letdown, Nadal hung tough, waited for 24th-seeded Matteo Berrettini to wilt ever so slightly and then pounced.

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Nadal moved closer to a fourth US Open championship and 19th Grand Slam title overall - one away from Roger Federer’s record for men - by pulling away for a 7-6 (6), 6-4, 6-1 victory over Berrettini under the roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Friday night.

The second-seeded Nadal was down 4-0, then 5-2, then 6-4 in the opening tiebreaker before taking the next four points and was on his way.

“You don’t want to be in a tiebreak against a player like Matteo. ... I was a little bit lucky, no?” Nadal said.

“I survived at that moment and ... after that, the match completely changed.”

Sure did. Nadal broke once in the second set and three times in the third, while never facing a single break point in the match.

He will face No. 5 seed Daniil Medvedev of Russia on Sunday.

It is Medvedev’s first major final, Nadal’s 27th. They’ve played each other once before, the final of the Montreal Masters hard-court tournament in August, and Nadal won 6-3, 6-0.

“He’s one of the more solid players on tour,” Nadal said. “He is making steps forward every single week.”

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