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Rafael Nadal Wins U.S. Open, Cruising To 16th Grand Slam Title In Straight Sets

The Spaniard thumbed Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-4.
Rafael Nadal made light work of South African Kevin Anderson.
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Rafael Nadal made light work of South African Kevin Anderson.

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- A relentless Rafael Nadal thumped Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-4 to win the U.S. Open on Sunday, earning the Spaniard his second grand slam title of the season and 16th of his career.

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

Nadal didn't lose a set in the final en route to his second grand slam of the year.
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Nadal didn't lose a set in the final en route to his second grand slam of the year.

It marked the fourth U.S. Open final and third title for Nadal but the first time that he did not have Novak Djokovic standing on the other side of the net.

The world number one was as brilliant as he was business-like keeping the towering South African under constant pressure while not facing a single break point.

For journeyman Anderson 31, a grand slam breakthrough was not to be, his booming serve having no impact while Nadal delivered a near-perfect performance for a soldout crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium committing just 11 unforced errors.

(Editing by Frank Pingue)

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