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Rafael Nadal recovers from bloody nose and shaky start to defeat Fabio Fognini

Rafael Nadal recovered from a very shaky start and a bloody nose inflicted by his own racket to defeat Fabio Fognini and reach the third round of the US Open.

The second seed, who has not lost before the last 32 in New York since 2004, trailed by a set and 4-2 and was struggling to put the ball in the court.

But, with some help from a similarly wayward opponent, Nadal turned things around and finished strongly in a 2-6 6-4 6-2 6-1 victory to set up a clash with fellow veteran Richard Gasquet.

Having sought treatment for blisters in the second set, there was a bizarre moment in the fourth when Nadal's racket bounced off the court and into his nose, drawing blood and prompting the 36-year-old to lie down on the court and seek medical attention.

He said afterwards: "At the beginning I thought I broke the nose because it was a shock. It was very painful.

"(There’s a) little bit of pain but (I’m feeling) good. Happy after a terrible start. I don’t understand yet how I started that bad because the feeling before the match was good.

"But these kind of things sometimes happen so you need to accept and keep going. That’s what I did. I was lucky that Fabio made some mistakes and I was able to start putting some balls in and finished the match playing obviously better, much better.

"I am practising much, much better than what I am playing. That’s a positive thing. Then I need to make that happen in the matches."

The Spaniard had played only one match since sustaining an abdominal tear at Wimbledon prior to arriving at Flushing Meadows and was wary of fully committing to his serve.

It was not just the serve that was having an off day initially on Arthur Ashe Stadium, with Nadal spraying groundstrokes and missing routine balls.

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