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Nadal wins Italian Open over No. 1 Djokovic

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Rafael Nadal warmed up for the French Open with a 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 win over world No. 1 Novak Djokovic as the Spaniard claimed a record-extending 10th Italian Open title in Rome on Sunday in the latest chapter of their rivalry.

After a mid-match wobble, Nadal turned up the heat in the decisive moments of his 57th meeting with top seed Djokovic — the pair’s ninth in Rome — to secure the victory over the defending champion in two hours and 49 minutes.

Nadal broke to go ahead 6-5 in a tight opening set and staved off a late comeback attempt from Djokovic to take the early advantage in the contest with a searing inside-out forehand that caught the Serbian off guard.

But Djokovic, who lost to Nadal in their previous meeting in the Roland Garros final last year, pounced in the second set to race ahead 5-1 as the Spaniard’s intensity dropped and quickly levelled the match at one set apiece.

Second seed Nadal then saved two break points at 2-2 in the decider and fired an emphatic shot down the line to hold, before switching gears to complete the win and match Djokovic’s record of 36 ATP Masters 1000 titles.

Nadal now will target a 14th French Open crown when the clay court Grand Slam begins on May 30.

In the women’s final, French Open champion Iga Swiatek served a warning to her rivals ahead of the clay court Grand Slam with a 6-0, 6-0 demolition of former world No. 1 Karolina Pliskova.

The victory in 46 minutes meant the world No. 15 from Poland, who shot to fame at Roland Garros last year by beating Sofia Kenin in straight sets in the final, will enter the top 10 for the first time when the new rankings are out on Monday.

Swiatek’s third title overall following triumphs at Roland Garros and Adelaide came on the back of one of the most dominant performanc­es of the 19-year-old’s career as she dropped only 13 points against the Czech, who was the 2019 Rome champion.

She served with ruthless accuracy, winning more than 93 per cent of points on her first serve, and converted six out of eight break point opportunit­ies to close out the win against Pliskova.

 ?? CLIVE BRUNSKILL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Rafael Nadal has won the Italian Open a record 10
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CLIVE BRUNSKILL / GETTY IMAGES Rafael Nadal has won the Italian Open a record 10 times.

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