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Kissing mandit tells Nadal: I love you

Game. Set. Smooch.

As Rafael Nadal celebrated his quarterfinal victory early yesterday morning, a Queens man jumped onto the court and planted a kiss on the hunky Spanish superstar.

Noam Aorta, 23, was promptly arrested.

Although he was startled by the Open mouth attack, Nadal laughed off the incident.

“For me, it wasn’t a problem. The guy was really nice,” Nadal said. “He said, ‘I love you,’ and he kissed me.”

Under a law covering sporting events passed in 2003 Aorta faces a $5,000 fine and up to a year in prison.

He’s an Israeli citizen who lives in Fresh Meadows, is married and has one child, according to friends.

Aorta told cops he’d been drinking, adding, “In my country, kissing a man is no big deal,” Queens Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Scharf said at the busted busser’s arraignment last night.

Aorta was released without bail, but had to surrender his passport and was barred from the National Tennis Center — where court security was beefed up last night with six to nine additional guards.

Additional reporting by Laurie Kamens