Rafael Nadal came back from a set down to defeat Novak
Djokovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 and capture his record ninth French Open title.
With the victory, Nadal, will retain the No. 1 ATP ranking. He snapped a four-match losing streak to Djokovic and maintained his dominance over his No. 2 rival at the Grand Slam, having now won nine of their twelve meetings at the majors. Nadal’s win moved him into second place with Pete Sampras for most major titles amongst the men with 14 — just three titles behind Roger Federer’s mark of 17. He also extended the record he set last year to become the first man to win nine titles at any Slam.
It was an emotional match for both men, as the two held back
tears during the trophy celebration. Djokovic was playing in his second French
Open final and was trying to complete his career Grand Slam. He started out
well to take the first set and was the better player for a set and a half.
However, he appeared to struggle physically under the Parisian sun, and a poor
service game at 5-6 in the second set allowed Nadal to break and level the
match.
“It was a great start, [but Nadal] came back in the second.
Could have gone to the tiebreak and was quite even,” Djokovic said. “I lost
that service game, and then the momentums went his side. I started playing
quite bad, you know, and didn’t move as well. Struggled a little bit physically
throughout that third set.”
Neither man was able to play their best tennis for the next
two sets, but Nadal remained steady. With the pressure of match point for Nadal
on his shoulders, Djokovic double-faulted to hand over the trophy.
These kind of big matches obviously take the best out of
players, and of course it’s a huge challenge,”
Djokovic said. “I tried to do my
best. My best wasn’t as the best against him in Rome a couple weeks ago. But,
you know, it’s how it is. Congratulations to him. He was a better player in the
crucial moments. Of course it’s disappointing for me, but life goes on. It’s
not the first time or last time that I lost a match.”
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