Although Rafael Nadal’s straight-sets US Open final win over Kevin Anderson was hardly a surprising result, the Spaniard showed another example of how he has reinvented the game. Long known for his intense topspin and mental strength, Nadal stretched the limits of the court by returning serve from the outskirts of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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