The Asian Age

No. 10 is special for Rafa

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Paris, June 12: A year after probably the lowest point of his career, Rafa Nadal sat in the same news conference seat on Sunday and described his 10th French Open title as one of his most special.

A crushing 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 victory over Stan Wawrinka on Court Philippe Chatrier made the 31-year-old Spaniard the most successful player at a single slam in the profession­al era.

The fact that he had to wait three years to claim a 15th major title made it all the sweeter — as did the fact that uncle Toni — his coach since he was six — handed him the Coupe des Mousquetai­res in an emotional ceremony.

Nadal was forced to pull out of last year’s French Open — the tournament he cherishes most — after potential career-threatenin­g damage to his left wrist tendons.

At that time, and with his ranking sliding, his grand slam-winning days seemed to be numbered.

But in an astonishin­g resurgence he reached this year’s Australian Open final, losing a classic to Roger Federer, and has steamrolle­red through the European claycourt season, winning a 10th title in Monte Carlo and Barcelona and a fifth in Madrid.

Defeat by Austria’s Dominic Thiem in Rome was a minor blip as Nadal went on to enjoy total domination at Roland Garros, emulating his 2008 and 2010 titles when he did not drop a set. He leaked only 35 games — prompting former world number one Andy Roddick to quip on Twitter: “He lost 35 games in the entire tournament... Pretty sure I’ve lost my car keys 35 times this year.” Nadal had played down La Decima. But there was no doubt what reclaiming the title on his beloved Parisian clay meant.

“There have been magical things that happened in this tournament for me. So happy for everything,” he said. “Today was a very important day for me. (There) have been some tough moments with injuries, so it’s great to have (a) big success like this again. I’ve been working a lot to be where I am today. For me, every Roland Garros has been very important. You have some that are (more) special than others. Nadal up, Djokovic down in ATP charts Paris: Nadal’s 10th French Open title has earned him a move into second in the latest ATP world rankings. 1. Andy Murray 9.890 pts 2. Rafael Nadal 7.285 (+2) 3. Stan Wawrinka 6.175 4. Novak Djokovic 5.805 (-2) 5. Roger Federer 4.945 6. Milos Raonic 4.450 7. Marin Cilic 4.115 (+1) 8. Dominic Thiem 3.985 (-1) 9. Kei Nishikori 3.830 10. Alexander Zverev 3.070

Ostapenko in top-20 Jelena Ostapenko broke into the WTA top 20 for the first time, jumping 35 places to 12th. 1. Angelique Kerber 7.035 pts 2. Simona Halep 6.850 (+2) 3. Karolina Pliskova 6.690 4. Serena Williams 4.810 (-2) 5. Elina Svitolina 4.765 (+1) 6. Dominika Cibulková 4.420 (+1) 7. Caroline Wozniacki 4.345 (+5) 8. Johanna Konta 4.330 9. Svetlana Kuznetsova .310 10. Agnieszka Radwanska 3.985 11. Venus Williams 3.941 12. Jelena Ostapenko3.155 (+35)

“But it’s true that this one is going to be one of the more special ones for the 10, for what happened in the ceremony after the final, for so many things. And because I am 31 already and not a kid anymore. And for the level of tennis.”

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Rafael Nadal poses with the trophy in Paris on Sunday.

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