NEW YORK—Ah, to be 19 again. Rafael Nadal certainly remembers being 19.
“Of course, better [to] be 19 than 31—my opinion,” Nadal said. “I always wanted to be young. Even when I was 8 years old, I was not very happy to when I was, my birthday, to be 9. Still the same. I am 31, and I am not happy when my birthday going to be 32.
“For the moment, I didn't find the way to stop that watch.”
No one is going to find a way to “stop that watch,” so Nadal has to just settle for proving that the 30s are the best decade, at least on the ATP tour.
Age and experience destroyed youth and naiveté on Wednesday at the US Open, with Nadal dismantling 19-year-old Andrey Rublev, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, to book a spot in the semifinals.