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Dominate Nadal takes French Open title

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PARIS: World No 1 Rafael Nadal said it was beyond a dream to win his 11th Roland Garros title after defeating Austrian Dominic Thiem in straight sets yesterday.

“It’s amazing now, I can’t describe my feelings,” Nadal told the crowd on Philippe Chatrier Court moments after capturing his 17th Grand Slam trophy with a 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 victory.

“It’s not even a dream to win here 11 times, because its impossible to think of something like this.”

Nadal saluted his 24-yearold opponent, who is the only man to have beaten the Spaniard on clay over the past two seasons.

“He’s very aggressive, with big shots,” Nadal said in halting French before switching to English.

“I want to say well played to Dominic. He played a great two weeks. He’s a good friend, one of these players that the tour needs. I am sure you’ll win here in the next couple of years.”

The emotional Spaniard wiped away tears as he held on to the Coupe de Mousquetai­res.

“Many thanks,” he told the crowd. “I hope to see you again next year.”

In 11 finals in Paris, Nadal has only lost six sets as he matched the all-time record of most singles titles won at the same Grand Slam event set by Margaret Court at the Australian Open during the 1960s and 70s.

Yesterday’s result marks the sixth consecutiv­e Grand Slam won by either Nadal or 20-time major champion Roger Federer.

The muscular Spaniard had won all 10 of his previous Roland Garros finals and Thiem never threatened the claycourt master yesterday.

Nadal called on the trainer to get his forearms massaged twice in the final set but even that problem failed to improve Thiem’s chances of emulating fellow Austrian Thomas Muster’s 1995 triumph.

Nadal got off to a dream start, pocketing the first six STILL SPECIAL: It may have been Spain’s Rafael Nadal’s 11th French Open title but it still means the world to the No 1 player on the planet. He won in straight sets. points of the match as he broke Thiem in the second game to open up a 2-0 lead.

Thiem broke back immediatel­y as he continued to go for his shots, and he saw off a break point to hold for 2-2.

Nadal, however, turned the screw in the 10th game and Thiem seemed to grow nervous, sending a forehand long to hand his opponent the opening set. He bagged the second set when Thiem sent a backhand long.

Thiem was still on the back foot in the third set before Nadal had his forearm massaged at the changeover before resuming his demolition job. He ended Thiem’s ordeal on his fifth match point when the Austrian returned long. – Reuters

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