Games weary Nadal and Dementieva battle on
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Beijing gold medallists Rafael Nadal and Elena Dementieva shook off their Olympic hangovers on Monday to stumble into the second round of the U.S. Open.
As the newly-crowned world number one, Nadal would have been expected to flatten a qualifier ranked 136th in the world.
But the Spaniard's exertions over the past few weeks, where he made a flying visit to the Chinese capital to add the Games title to his triumphs at the French Open and Wimbledon, appeared to have caught up with him as he struggled to a 7-6 6-3 7-6 win over Germany's Bjorn Phau.
"The problem is playing Toronto, Cincinnati and Beijing, then coming back here. In two weeks, two times, 12 hours' jet lag," said Nadal, who ended Roger Federer's record run of 237 consecutive weeks at the top last Monday.
"I'm a little bit more tired than I usually am but, at the same time, I must be very happy how I did this year."
Dementieva, after finally getting her hands on a major title, also found it difficult to break free from the Olympic bubble.
She snapped back to attention in the nick of time to come from 5-3 down in the second set, saving two set points, before beating Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzhbekistan 6-4 7-5.
Eight days after pulling off the greatest win of her career, Dementieva admitted she was still pinching herself. Continued...



