Rafael Nadal defeats Stan Wawrinka to win record 10th French Open title
By James Dielhenn
Rafael Nadal claimed a record-breaking 10th French Open title on Sunday by brilliantly beating Stan Wawrinka in straight sets.
The clay-court master won 6-2 6-3 6-1 to win his 15th overall
Grand Slam, significantly his first since a series of debilitating knee
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Nadal had won all 69 matches at the French Open when he had taken the first set, and this ominous statistic unfolded further as he increased the pressure on Wawrinka whose frustration was visibly growing. Such annoyance at his opponent's brilliance was taken out by Wawrinka on his racket by the concession of the second set.
Nadal opened the third set with an immediate break of serve before again clocking 99mph with another forehand winner that zipped past Wawrinka who was, by this point, trying to simply limit the damage.
"This final to win La Decima for me is very, very special," Nadal said. "It's very emotional for me. The feeling I have here is impossible to describe.
Sunday's final in Paris represented Nadal's 79th victory out of 81 matches at the French Open. His sole losses at the Grand Slam were to Robin Soderling in 2009, then against Novak Djokovic in the 2015 quarter-final.
His 10th triumph on Sunday came 24 hours after Jelena Ostapenko, unseeded at the start of the tournament, claimed the ladies' title.
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