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NADAL SCORES A PERFECT 10 AT FRENCH OPEN

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Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning his record 10th French Open title by beating 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 in the finals on Sunday. No other man or woman has won 10 championsh­ips at the same major in the Open era, which began in 1968. —

Rafael Nadal coasted to a record 10th French Open title in Paris on Sunday, demolishin­g Stan Wawrinka in a brutally one-sided final which also earned the Spaniard a 15th Grand Slam crown. Nadal, 31, triumphed 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 to become the first man in history to win the same major 10 times.

His collection of Slams now stands just three behind great rival Roger Federer, a staggering statistic coming just a year after he quit Roland Garros with a wrist injury.

Playing in his 22nd Grand Slam final, Nadal triumphed in Paris without dropping a set for a third time. He also lost just 35 games in total and only six in the final, his most comprehens­ive victory since allowing Roger Federer four games in the 2008 final. “It’s really incredible. To win La Decima is very, very special,” said Nadal. “I am very emotional. The feeling I have is impossible to describe. It’s difficult to compare with other tournament­s but the nerves and adrenaline I feel, it’s like no other place.”

Once Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman had helped unbox the Coupe des Mousquetai­res to a crowd already wilting in 30-degree heat, the final was underway.

It was the 22nd Slam finale for Nadal; just the fourth for Wawrinka, the oldest man in the championsh­ip match in 44 years.

Sunday was also the first time since 1969 that the Roland Garros final had featured two men over 30. Despite having spent more than five hours on court getting to the final, 2015 champion Wawrinka had the first break point in the third game. The 32-year-old couldn’t take it and it proved to be the only break point he earned all afternoon. From there, it was all downhill. Nadal was unable to convert four break points in the fourth game.

No matter as he broke through for 4-2 and then went to set point in the eighth game after a relentless forehand barrage sapped the will out of Wawrinka. A backhand which sailed long gave Nadal the first set with the Spaniard having crunched 10 winners to Wawrinka’s four while committing half the unforced errors. Nadal forced Wawrinka into another forehand error to break for 2-0 in the second set before the Swiss halted a run of seven games lost with a hold for 1-3. But the song remained the same, Nadal taking the set in the ninth game, just moments after Wawrinka, who knocked out world number one Andy Murray in the semis, had destroyed a racquet in utter frustratio­n.

First game of the third set and Nadal broke again as the man who stunned him in the 2014 Australian Open final suffered further damage. Nadal was soon a double break to the good for 4-1, held for 5-1 and then claimed a huge slice of history when Wawrinka limply dropped a backhand into the net. —

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 ?? Reuters ?? This is what we call a clinic! @RafaelNada­l is the GREATEST CLAY COURT PLAYER THAT HAS EVER LIVED! Watch & appreciate this greatness! Claycourt master Rafael Nadal was too hot to handle as he crushed Swiss third seed Stan Wawrinka 6-2 6-3 6-1. —10 ...... 10 ....... 10 ..... you can say it as much as you want. It’s so not normal. Huge respect for @RafaelNada­l .. pleasure to watchIt is so cool to have played in the era of Federer and Nadal. The two greatest players of all time in the same era. Amazing. Congrats Rafa former US player Mardy Fish 2003 US Open champion Andy Roddick@rennaestub­bs @andyroddic­k @MardyFishf­ormer player Rennae Stubbs
Reuters This is what we call a clinic! @RafaelNada­l is the GREATEST CLAY COURT PLAYER THAT HAS EVER LIVED! Watch & appreciate this greatness! Claycourt master Rafael Nadal was too hot to handle as he crushed Swiss third seed Stan Wawrinka 6-2 6-3 6-1. —10 ...... 10 ....... 10 ..... you can say it as much as you want. It’s so not normal. Huge respect for @RafaelNada­l .. pleasure to watchIt is so cool to have played in the era of Federer and Nadal. The two greatest players of all time in the same era. Amazing. Congrats Rafa former US player Mardy Fish 2003 US Open champion Andy Roddick@rennaestub­bs @andyroddic­k @MardyFishf­ormer player Rennae Stubbs

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