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Nadal his own toughest critic after shock loss in US Open fourth round

NEW YORK: Second seed Rafa Nadal said he would make no excuses after his shock loss to American Frances Tiafoe in the US Open fourth round on Monday (Sep 5), despite a serious abdominal injury that derailed his run-up to the year's final major.

Tiafoe had not made the quarter-final of a major since the 2019 Australian Open but had no issues ending the Spaniard's path to a record-extending 23rd Grand Slam title as Nadal struggled with his serve and on the return.

Nadal pulled out of Wimbledon with a serious abdominal injury this year and had barely played when he arrived at Flushing Meadows but told reporters that Tiafoe was simply the better competitor.

"We can make lamentations or we can complain now about a lot of things, but I don't think that's going to change any situation," he told reporters.

"We can't find excuses. We need to be enough (of a) critic with myself. That's the only way to improve or that's the only way that I understand you are able to find solutions."

Nadal won at the Australian Open and Roland-Garros this year, and reached the Indian Wells final, but his good times came to an abrupt end when he told reporters he could not carry on with his semi-final showdown with Nick Kyrgios at the All England Club.

A straight-sets loss to Borna Coric in his Cincinnati opener gave little sign for optimism and he described the injury to reporters in New York as "dangerous" and "risky".

Making his first appearance at the New York hard court major in three years, he dropped his opening set to first-round opponent wildcard Rinky Hilikata, an early clue that he was not operating at 100 per cent.

"I have been practicing well the week before, honestly. But then when the competition start, my level went down," said Nadal.

"For

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