20 19, Nadal reached the quarterfinals for the ninth time in his career at the US Open. Can he win the trophy this time?

Nadal won the men's singles final at the French Open 20 19, setting a new personal record. Spain's "king of clay" Nadal is really strong, and it is not easy to win the US Open in the 20 19 Grand Slam. This field is changing rapidly, and anything can happen.

In the focus match of the fourth round of women's singles, Naomi Osaka, who was originally the defending champion and the top seed in the division, lost to 13 seed Ben Ci because of her low state. So it's hard to say whether Nadal can win the championship.

On September 5th, Beijing time, the competition for the 20 19 US Open and the men's singles 1/4 finals continued. Second seed Nadal played against Argentine Schwarczman. In the anxious battle, Nadal won, advanced to the semi-finals, and will play against Berettini.

Nadal raised his champion to a new height.

In the last round, Nadal accidentally lost a set against Siric. Zvilev was eliminated and Schwarczman advanced. Nadal and Schwarczman had played against each other seven times before, and the final result was that Spaniard Nadal won.

Nadal is good at topspin, and he will use his amazing moving speed to make the winning goal of defensive counterattack. During Nadal's career, he won 18 grand slam gold cups and 35 master gold cups. His most representative movements are powerful forehand topspin and swing around his head.

At the age of three, Nadal had already entered the tennis world. It turns out that Nadal was born right-handed. When he was very young, coach Tony taught him to hold the racket with his left hand.

This is because the coach thinks that his backhand can benefit from his strong right arm. Until now, Nadal's only coach is Tony.