New Delhi: Rafael Nadal showed why he is one of the greatest modern day Tennis stars after he thumped Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-4 to win the US Open on Sunday, earning himself a second grand slam title of the season and 16th of his career so far.


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While women's tennis produced two first-time grand slam winners this season, the old guard continues to reign supreme in the men's game, with Nadal and long-time rival Roger Federer sweeping the majors with two apiece. 


With his victory last night, Nadal also sent warning to Federer, highlighting that he can still surpass his Swiss compatriot's Grand Slam tally.


It also marked the fourth US Open final and third title for Nadal but the first time without Novak Djokovic on the other side of the net.


Despite his success, Nadal revealed that catching the 19 majors of Federer is not particularly the utmost priority for him.


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"I really never thought much about that. I just do my way. He does his way. Let's see when we finish," he said.


"I have 16. So three is big difference. I really don't think much about these kind of things. Well done for Roger that he is having an amazing season, too, and well done for me because I'm having a great season, too.


"Tennis is not all about the Grand Slams, so there are tournaments to come and I'm excited about this last part of the season," said the Spanaird.


Nadal's triumph got Twitter erupted, with Tennis stars calling him the best Spanish athlete in history and also wanting the GOAT usage for Federer to be paused for now.








For Nadal, it was his fifth title of the year and 74th of his career while the $3.7 million (3.07 euros) winner`s prize boosted his earnings to a shade under $90 million.