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Nadal wants long time near the top, not most Slams or No. 1

Rafael Nadal won the US Open for a fourth time © AFP / Johannes EISELE

NEW YORK, United States, Sep 9 – An emotional Rafael Nadal says extending the years among the top players in tennis means more to him than overtaking Roger Federer’s all-time Grand Slam record or chasing after the world number one ranking.

The 33-year-old Spanish left-hander grabbed his 19th Grand Slam title and fourth US Open crown in thrilling fashion Sunday, outlasting Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4 after four hours and 50 minutes at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“Just very happy. This trophy means everything to me today,” said Nadal, who was moved to tears by a video tribute after the match.

“The last three hours of the match have been very intense, very tough mentally and physically, too. With the video, the crowd that have been as always amazing, all these facts make the moment super special. Unforgettable moment.”

Rafael Nadal fell flat on his back after the final point of his US Open final win over Daniil Medvedev on Sunday © AFP / Johannes EISELE

The dramatic victory pulled him within one Slam title of matching Federer’s all-time men’s record with top-ranked Novak Djokovic a close third on 16.

But second-ranked Nadal stressed he’s more concerned with extending his career as long and as well as possible than he is setting a major win record.

“I would love to be the one who wins more, but I am not thinking and I’m not going to practice every day or playing tennis for it,” Nadal said.

“I’m playing tennis because I love to play tennis. I can’t just think about Grand Slams. Tennis is more than Grand Slams.

“I need to think about the rest of the things. I play to be happy. Of course, the victory makes me super happy.”

Personal satisfaction such as what Nadal derived from holding off stubborn Medvedev in his epic fightback drives Nadal far more than comparing Slam trophy cases.

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“That competition, if that attracts fans and create interest on the people, that’s good for our sport, no? I feel honored to be part of this battle,” Nadal said.

“But I repeat the same: you can’t be all day looking next to you about if one having more or one having little bit less because you will be frustrated.

Rafael Nadal enjoys the cheers of the crowd in the moments after winning the US Open final over Russian Daniil Medvedev on Sunday © GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP / ELSA

“All the things that I achieved in my career are much more than what I ever thought and what I ever dream. I would love to be the one who has more, yes. But I really believe that I will not be happier or less happy if that happens or not happen.

“What gives you the happiness is the personal satisfaction that you gave your best. In that way I am very, very calm, very pleased with myself.”

– No.1 no big Nadal deal –

Overtaking Djokovic for a year-end world number one ranking isn’t high on Nadal’s list of goals, saying it could detract from longevity and quality.

“I don’t compete for it. I just do my way. If I am able to be number one doing my way, great. But I always say the same: today it’s not my main goal,” Nadal said.

“It’s great to be in that fight. But for me personally, is not really a fight. I just try be competitive the weeks I want to compete.

“With my age and with my goals, I cannot lose energy or time to follow the number one. I need to think about my career in a different way. For me, my main goal is play as long as possible and being competitive.

“Sometimes if you need to follow the number one, you going to lose years of your career. But I am there. If I am able to play well until the end of the season, I going to have my chances. That’s going to be amazing.”

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