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World number one Rafa Nadal of Spain steamrolled into the round of 16 at the US Open by riding his sublime service game to a straight-sets victory over France's Gilles Simon at Flushing Meadows today.
Top-seeded Nadal, yet to lose his serve at this season's last
grand slam event, registered a 6-4 6-4 6-2 victory, scoring single
service breaks in each of the first two sets before racing through
the third set.
The 42nd-ranked Simon gave a good account of himself in the first
two sets but was understandably distracted by the end and likely
looking forward to jetting back home to see his newborn son
Timothee, who was born on Thursday.
Simon, unprepared for the birth of the boy since he arrived
prematurely by four weeks, had told reporters after his
second-round win against Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber that he
would be facing a win-win situation against Nadal.
"If I win it's fabulous. If I lose, it's even more fabulous," said
the Frenchman.
Nadal bounded to the net after serving his sixth ace to end the
match and gave Simon a thumbs up and a big smile in congratulations
for the new arrival.
Sizzling Forehand
The Spaniard seized the upper hand early in the first set, breaking
Simon in the third game with a sizzling forehand winner to take a
2-1 lead.
Nadal, an eight-time grand slam titlist hoping to complete a career
grand slam by adding the elusive U.S. crown, was handed his break
in the second set on two forehand errors by Simon in the seventh
game.
The tension dissipated early in the third set when the top seed
broke Simon twice as he charged out to a 4-0 lead.
The Frenchman put up some resistance in the last game, reaching his
first break point of the match at 30-40, before Nadal reached back
for more big serves to end the two-hour match.
"In the third set, I have to say that I was already in the plane,"
said Simon.
Nadal advanced to a fourth-round match against compatriot Feliciano
Lopez, who strolled through when Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine had
to retire from their match with a toe infection.