The Spaniard is the undeniable ‘King of Clay’ and so much more, and his other-worldly stats at Roland-Garros are a testament to why he has been able to clinch an unprecedented 14th title. Nadal, who turned 36 during the tournament, gave no real indication that he would be toppled along the way, also seeing off world No.1 and defending champion Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals. In the final, Nadal defeated Casper Ruud in straight sets, 6-3 6-3 6-0. In doing so, Nadal not only breaks his own record number of Grand Slam wins in the men’s singles—taking his total tally up to 22—but he also surpasses his own record at Roland Garros! 0:00 Intro 0:14 Nadal vs Thompson (R1) 03:02 Nadal vs Moutet (R2) 05:50 Nadal vs Van de Zandshup (R3) 08:25 Nadal vs Alliassime (R4) 11:15 Nadal vs Djokovic 13:45 Nadal vs Zverev 16:15 Nadal vs Ruud (Final) #tennis #nadal
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