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Nadal wins record Tenth French Open title





       
Nadal wins record Tenth French Open title
Paris: Emperor Rafael Nadal of the Red Gravel performed the ball with his fame, winning the men's singles title of the French Open Tennis Tournament for the tenth time. They won the record win by defeating Switzerland's Steven Wawrinka in a one-sided final.

Spanish player Nadal beat Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 and thus became the world's first male player to win a record ten times in the same tournament. Nadal, playing his 22nd Grand Slam final, won the title for the third time in the French Open without a set. He lost only 35 games and included only six games in the final. This is Nadal's 15th Grand Slam title and he is now only three titles behind his rival, Roger Federer.

This is their best win in the final after winning the title against Roger Federer in 2008. He then allowed Wawrinka's compatriot Swiss player Federer to win only four games.
Nadal said after winning, "It really is incredible. Getting La Desima (ten titles) is very special. I am quite emotional. It is difficult to explain how it is. It can not be compared to any other. "

When Nadal came to take the trophy, he also had his uncle Tony, who was his coach since childhood.

Nadal said, "Without my uncle, I could not win ten trophies."

Wawrinka was in an exercise to win his fourth Grand Slam title. He later praised Nadal. The Swiss player said, "Rafa has nothing to say to me. You are awesome. You are a true example and it is an honor to play against you. "

In the final, 31-year-old Nadal and 32-year-old Wawrinka were in front, but the Spanish player kept dominating from the beginning and kept it till the end. It was the first time since 1969, whereas in the final, two players aged over 30 were playing.

Wawrinka had a break point in the third set of the first set, but after that Nadal did not provide any such opportunity to him in the entire match.

Wawrinka initially tried to rival Nadal. He saved four break points in the fourth game and scored a score of 2-2. Nadal, however, easily scored a score on his service and then broke the serve of Wawrinka and got a 4-2 lead. Wawrinka lost the forehand on his service and lost the number with his mistake for the 17th time.

From this, Nadal made this set in 44 minutes. Nadal made a splendid start of the second set. He chased Warreninka with his Karare Forehand and then he had three break points. Wawrinka then struck his forehand on the net, which led Nadal to a 2-0 lead. Nadal did not make any mistake in his service even after this and easily won another set too. Wawrinka's frustration was clearly visible and he got his racket down in the match. In the first game of the third set, Nadal again broke the 2015 champion Wawrinka's service.

Soon after, Nadal had two break points, making him score 4-1. After this he saved his service, and when the Swiss player hit his backhand on the net, Nadal made history. In the women's doubles final, the top seeded pair of Bethanie Mattek Sands of America and Lucie Saffrova of Czech Republic, won the title by defeating Ashley Berty and non-starred Australian duo 6-2, 6-1.
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