Roland Garros and the Giants final: Nadal or Djokovic?



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As for Novak Djokovic, he reached the final with a difficult victory over the fifth Greek seed, Stefanos Tsetsipas, in three sets of two sets, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6- one.

If Nadal wins Sunday’s final victory over world number one Djokovic, the 34-year-old will equal Roger Federer’s record with 20 singles titles in the Grand Slam tournament.

Notably, Djokovic outscores Nadal by 29 wins to 26 losses, knowing that he had previously won 17 individual titles at the Grand Slams, to Nadal’s 19.

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Rafael Nadal qualified for the final after beating Argentine Diego Schwartzman in the semifinals on Friday, easily by three unanswered sets, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6.

This is the thirteenth time that the Spanish player has reached the final of the French Open, and this time without losing a set in all the matches he played in the tournament.

Furthermore, Roland Garros is dominated by Nadal, with Spaniard El Matador earning 99 wins to two losses since his debut in 2005.

With this, Nadal is one victory away from the record of 20 Grand Slam singles equal to Roger Federer’s.

As for Novak Djokovic, he reached the final with a difficult victory over the fifth Greek seed, Stefanos Tsetsipas, in three sets of two sets, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6- one.

If Nadal wins Sunday’s final victory over world number one Djokovic, the 34-year-old will equal Roger Federer’s record with 20 singles titles in the Grand Slam tournament.

Notably, Djokovic outscores Nadal by 29 wins to 26 losses, knowing that he had previously won 17 individual titles at the Grand Slams, to Nadal’s 19.



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