Medvedev 'knows how to prepare' for Nadal rematch
Daniil Medvedev's only meeting with Rafael Nadal was a chastening experience, but the Russian feels it was a valuable one as he prepares to renew acquaintances with the 18-time grand slam champion.
The pair will meet in the US Open men's singles final on Monday (AEST), with Nadal the favourite, but Medvedev the man in form.
The Russian faced Nadal at the Rogers Cup in his first ATP Masters 1000 final last month and was on the end of a thrashing as the Spaniard cruised to a 6-3 6-0 win in Montreal.
World No.5 Medvedev has not lost a match since and will now face Nadal in his maiden Major decider after Saturday's (AEST) 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 6-3 victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-finals.
If he wins, Nadal will move one slam behind Roger Federer's record tally of 20.
However, Medvedev believes he can rely on what he learned from his heavy defeat in Canada as the 23-year-old plots to upset Nadal.
"Talking about Rafa, it's tough to find words," Medvedev said. "So many players and so many people found them before me.
"He's one of the greatest champions in the history of our sport. He's just a machine, a beast on the court. The energy he's showing is just amazing.
"To play him in your first grand slam final should be, I want to say, a funny thing. It's not going to be a funny thing, but it's going to be an amazing thing to live."
Asked about his sole previous encounter with Nadal, Medvedev said: "It was a tough one. As I actually said, his energy was much higher than mine.
"I had one break point, then he got a break. Then he was only going harder, harder, faster, stronger, and I was only going down.
"It's great that I have this experience playing him in the final of a Masters. I know what to expect. I know how to prepare for it."