It marked the fourth U.S. Open final and third title for Nadal but the first time without Novak Djokovic on the other side of the net.2017 Grand Slam men's singles champs:
Federer: Australian Open ?, Wimbledon ?? Nadal: French Open ??, US Open ? ?#usopen pic.twitter.com/CFTkFaBGmj— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 11, 2017
“Personally it’s just unbelievable what happened this year after a couple years with some troubles, injuries, some moments playing not good," 31-year-old Nadal told a cheering crowd. "Since the first important event of the year in Australia I’ve been playing, I think, a very high level of tennis and closed the grand slam year winning here in New York." The world number one was as brilliant as he was business-like, keeping the towering South African under constant pressure and denying him a single break point.Grand Slam titles ?
19 Roger Federer 16: Rafael Nadal 14: Pete Sampras Will Rafa catch Roger?https://t.co/6r9ZW3eEuG pic.twitter.com/fH5Ywj1NVX— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 10, 2017
For 31-year-old journeyman Anderson, a grand slam breakthrough was not to be, his booming serve having no impact against a near-perfect performance from Nadal in front of a sold-out crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Nadal committed just 11 unforced errors in his 23rd major final. "We are the same age but I feel I’ve been watching you my whole life. You are an idol of mine,” said Anderson, praising his opponent. “You are one of the greatest ambassadors of our sport."Nadal: Winning here in New York gives me great energy. The crowd is unbelievable. They make me feel so happy."
➡️ https://t.co/OJXXny2XMB pic.twitter.com/mGWdy1XKLO— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) September 10, 2017
Certainly the grand slam experience was all with Nadal but big-hitting Anderson showed no signs of jitters on the big stage of his first major final. Nadal was quick to put his opponent's composure and service game to the test, and Anderson needed to fight off a pair of break chances at 1-1 and again at 2-2. However, Nadal continued to apply the heat until his persistence was finally rewarded with a break to go up 4-3."I've been watching you my whole life. You are one of the greatest ambassadors of our sport" - Anderson to Nadal #usopen pic.twitter.com/5sSLEJJbJe
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2017
That was all he needed as he held serve then broke again to clinch the set with a cheeky drop shot. Nadal continued to hammer away at Anderson, securing another break at 4-2 on the way to a two-set lead. With the title within sight, Nadal locked in on the prize, breaking Anderson to open the final set.#Nadal on Uncle Toni: 'I can't thank him enough for all the things he did for me. ... One of the most important persons in my life.' pic.twitter.com/IkiIVkcmls
— Live Tennis (@livetennis) September 10, 2017
The 32nd ranked South African continued to battle to the finish but with Nadal playing superb all-court tennis, there was no weakness for him to exploit. In the end, he and the crowd could only watch as Nadal punched his hands into the air in victory, one finger raised to signal his status as number one in New York and the world. Anderson paid tribute to his father, who put a tennis court in the backyard of their family home in Johannesburg where the player grew up.Who would have thought Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer would share the Grand Slams this year?
It's happened!https://t.co/K3Md9W9pMr pic.twitter.com/0wxsMuUsB3— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 10, 2017
"I’ll keep fighting like you’ve always taught me and I’ll be back,” said Anderson. "It's been a summer I can take a lot of positives from. "I've got to keep working hard, giving myself more opportunities."He's closing in on Roger Federer.
Rafael Nadal was just too good for Kevin Anderson. It's a third #USOpen title: https://t.co/K3Md9W9pMr pic.twitter.com/3i0mQpeuUY— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 10, 2017
To step on Arthur Ashe with @RafaelNadal for my first Slam final was an honour. I look forward to sharing the court with you again soon ? pic.twitter.com/lojLczEeil
— Kevin Anderson (@KAndersonATP) September 11, 2017