Rafael Nadal was presented with a threat for the first time at this year’s U.S. Open. To anyone other than the 18-time major winner, it would have been.
After dropping his first set of the tournament, Nadal snapped back into legendary form and reeled off nine straight games against former U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic en route to a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 fourth round win Monday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The second-seeded, three-time U.S. Open champion will next face 20th-seeded Diego Schwartzman in Nadal’s 40th career major quarterfinal appearance, and ninth in Queens.
“After the second set, something needed to change,” Nadal said. “If not, I can’t win the match.”
Two sets in, the match was level but momentum screamed in Cilic’s favor. The 22nd-seeded Croatian had dominated the second set, pushing Nadal around like few players ever have. The 2014 U.S. Open champ — who beat Roger Federer in straight sets in that year’s semifinals — had the credentials to finish the job, having beaten Nadal at the 2018 Australian Open.