99-2: Nadal, who reached the rematch, is one step away from the 13th title of Roland Garros champion



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The prestigious “Roland Garros” tennis tournament of the “Big Accent” series continues in Paris (France), where Spain’s main favorite reached the men’s individual final Rafaelis Nadalis (ATP-2).

The tournament’s most titled player of all time in Friday’s semifinals in 3 hours 12 minutes 6: 3, 6: 3, 7: 6 (7: 0) defeated the Argentine Diego Schwartzmaną (ATP-14), who played for the first time in the semifinals of a tournament of this range. It was Nadal’s 10th win over Schwartzman in 11 of their games. By the way, R. Nadal reached a rematch by failure against the Argentine in the last mutual match on September 19. In Italy (2: 6, 5: 7).

Schwartzman created “break points” in three straight games, giving R. Nadal, but only realized one of his chances, and the Spaniard played flawlessly in the decisive moments, winning both “break points”. This allowed Nadal to break 4: 1. He later quietly retained the lead and won the set.

There was no major intrigue in the second set. Nadali won the break point in the third and ninth games, and was unable to do so in the seventh game, although he was even 40: 0. However, this did not become a big problem for him, because D. Schwartzman did not have any “breaking point” in the second set.

In the last third of the game, Nadal kept trying to take the initiative (3: 1, 4: 2), but the Argentine recovered right here (3: 2, 4: 4). In the eleventh game, Schwartzman tried to escape but failed to make three major “break points.” Nadalis, who was not so resistant anyway, started overtime and played in it in a classic way, winning all 7 points.

Nadal will meet his rival in the final on Friday night after the Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP-1) and gray Stefano tsitsipo (ATP-6) duel.

On Sunday, R. Nadal will seek the 13th title of Roland Garros champion and the jubilee: 100th victory in this tournament. So far, the Spaniard has won up to 99 victories in 101 Roland Garros units.

The total prize fund for Roland Garros is 38 million. euros.

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