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Anne-Christine Poujoulat | French Media Agency
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The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal won his thirteenth Roland Garros title this Sunday by smashing in the end, by 6-0, 6-2 and 7-5, to the world number one, the Serbian Novak Djokovic. Thus, he achieved his 20th ‘Grand Slam’ in his record to equal the record of the Swiss Roger Federer.
One more time and there are already 13. Fifteen years after his first final in Paris, Nadal continues to lift the Musketeers Cup (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020). The ‘King of Clay’ was intractable from start to finish to defend his domain from the enemy and greatest rival.
‘Nole’, for his part, stays at 17 ‘big’ and sees a Nadal go away who equals Federer for the first time on the historic roof of tennis.
The final measured the Serbian’s favoritism, as number one and undefeated in 2020, and the Spanish halo for being Lord of the earth and even more so of Paris. The king defended his throne fiercely from a 6-0 unthinkable in high-flying appointments.
Only a handful of blows escaped the Spaniard and it shone like the Parisian sun even though they decided to roof the track.
Far from reacting, ‘Nole’ hit the Manacor wall in the second set (6-2). The Serbian had to get on a running train led by Nadal not this Sunday but 15 years ago and, with a little more pride (7-5), he knelt as the 100th victim of the Spanish.
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