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Nadal back on track entering French Open

- By Andrew Dampf

ROME » Rafael Nadal is right back where he wants to be heading into the French Open.

Alex Zverev is in a good place entering Roland Garros, too.

Nadal came out on top in a matchup of this year’s top two clay-court players Sunday, beating defending champion Zverev 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 Sunday to win a record-extending eighth Italian Open title.

Coming a week after a loss in the Madrid Open quarterfin­als to Dominic Thiem, Nadal has his confidence back entering the year’s second Grand Slam in Paris, which starts next Sunday.

“It’s been an amazing week,” Nadal said. “It was tough losing in Madrid so to come back and win the trophy here is great.”

Nadal recovered from an early break in the third set after a 50-minute rain delay, winning four straight games to close it out once the players returned to the court.

“He came out way faster and played much more aggressive than I did,” Zverev said. “It just changed momentum ... If you don’t have the momentum on your side, you’re not going to beat Rafa.”

Still, Zverev was pleased that he dominated Nadal in the second set and was up a break in the third before the rain came.

“I was not far away from beating Rafa on a clay court in a Masters final, so I guess I can take that to Paris,” Zverev said.

Nadal, who improved to 5-0 in his career against Zverev, has won a record 10 French Opens.

“Of course Rafa will be the favorite there,” said Zverev, who has never been past the fourth round in a major. “I’ll be in the other half of the draw and that’s a good thing.”

Nadal will reclaim the No. 1 ranking on Monday from Roger Federer, who is sitting out the clay season to prepare for Wimbledon.

“My first victory here in 2005 is one of my greatest memories,” Nadal said during the trophy presentati­on. “To have this cup with me so many years later is really specialiss­imo.”

Earlier, Elina Svitolina defended the women’s title, facing little resistance from top-ranked Simona Halep in a 6-0, 6-4 win.

“I dominated all the match,” Svitolina said.

Just like in last year’s final, Halep appeared bothered by an injury.

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