Sunday, 9 June 2019

Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem to win 12th French Open title




Spaniard, Rafael Nadal has won the French Open for the 12th time, beating his Austrian opponent Dominic Thiem over four sets.



Rafael Nadal became the first tennis player to win an individual grand slam trophy a dozen times, beating his opponent Dominic Thiem 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.

The 32-year-old Nadal claimed his crown after a match lasting 3 hours 1 minute that didn't go all his own way. Thiem managed to break Nadal's serve in the first set, only to see Nadal break back and go on to claim the set.

The Austrian fared better in the second, forcing his Spanish opponent into a succession of rushed ground strokes and claiming the set 5-7.

Nadal didn't take that lying down and powered back with the next two sets, winning both 6-1 as the difference between the pair began to show.

"It's a dream to win again, an incredible momentum," said Nadal.

"When I first played here in 2005 I never thought I would be still playing here in 2019. It's very special for me."

The title means that "King of Clay" Nadal breaks the record of Australian Margaret Court, who won the Australian Open 11 times.

It means he now has 18 titles at the majors, just two short of Roger Federer.


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