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Perfect In Paris, Nadal Overwhelms Djokovic To Tie Federer

Oct 11, 2020, 2:18 PM

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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning championship point during his Men's Singles Final against Novak Djokovic of Serbia on day fifteen of the 2020 French Open at Roland Garros on October 11, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

(Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

PARIS (AP) โ€” All the years of work, all the many wins, led to this moment, with Rafael Nadal preparing to serve against Novak Djokovic, one point from a 13th French Open championship, one point from a 20th Grand Slam trophy to tie Roger Federer’s record for men.

Nadal swept his right foot along the baseline, clearing away the red dust as he has so many times before. He rapped his shoes’ soles with his racket โ€” right, then left, then right again. He discarded one tennis ball behind him, another in the pocket of his blue shorts.

And then, finally ready to proceed, Nadal delivered an ace at 106 mph to cap a flawless performance and a surprisingly lopsided 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 victory over the No. 1-ranked Djokovic. Nadal dropped to his knees, smiling broadly, and pumped his arms.

Neither Djokovic, on this day, nor Federer, over the course of time, ever truly stood a chance of resisting the relentless Nadal.

“He keeps going. No holding him back, it seems like. Itโ€™s amazing. I mean, I admire all his achievements, especially the one here,” said Djokovic, who had won his last five Grand Slam finals.

โ€œThere’s not much you can say,” Djokovic said. “All the superlatives that you can use, he deserves them.โ€

It’s the fourth time the No. 2-ranked Nadal won his favorite tournament without ceding a set and made his career mark at the French Open 100-2.

No, that is not a typo.

The 34-year-old left-hander from Spain has won his favorite event four straight times, following previous streaks of four from 2005-08, then five from 2010-14. Those go alongside four triumphs at the U.S. Open, two at Wimbledon and one at the Australian Open.

Nadal made clear that while he never has been consumed with the idea of catching Federer, he can appreciate the accomplishment’s significance.

โ€œI would love to finish my career being the player with more Grand Slams. No doubt about that, no? But on the other hand, I say, โ€™OK, I have to do (it) my way. … Iโ€™m not going to be thinking all the time, โ€˜Novak (has) this one, Roger is winning the other one.โ€™ You canโ€™t be always unhappy because your neighbors have a bigger house than you or a bigger boat or have a better phone,โ€ Nadal said.

โ€œIn terms of these records, of course I care. I am a big fan of the history of sport, in general. I respect, a lot, that,” he continued. โ€œFor me, (it) means a lot to share this number with Roger, no?โ€

Federer, 39, sat out the U.S. Open and French Open after two knee operations. He posted a congratulatory message on Instagram on Sunday.

 

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โ€œAs my greatest rival over many years, I believe we have pushed each other to become better players,โ€ Federer wrote, and ended with: โ€œI hope 20 is just another step on the continuing journey for both of us. Well done, Rafa. You deserve it.โ€

Djokovicโ€™s loss, meanwhile, left him at 17 majors; had he won, the standings would have read 20-19-18.

No other man has more than 14.

This was the 56th installment of Nadal vs. Djokovic, the most between men in the professional era. Djokovic is ahead 29-27 now, including his 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 win at the 2019 Australian Open final.

โ€œIn Australia, he killed me. … Today was for me,โ€ Nadal said.

The key statistic Sunday: Nadal limited himself to 14 unforced errors, impressive against anyone, but especially someone the caliber of Djokovic, who accumulated 52.

โ€œHeโ€™s phenomenal,” Djokovic said. “He played a perfect match, especially in the first two sets.โ€

The first set was a 45-minute master class conducted by Nadal, who came out incredibly crisply and cleanly, steering his high-rpm forehands precisely where he wanted them and using his defense-to-offense abilities to slide and stretch and flick balls back with aggression.

โ€œI played at my highest level when I needed to play at my highest level,โ€ Nadal said.

Appearing resigned, Djokovic was less volatile than he often is when he struggles โ€” such as the post-point whack of a ball that inadvertently hit a line judge at the U.S. Open last month, earning a disqualification, his only other loss in 39 matches this season.

Instead, Djokovic puffed his cheeks or rolled his eyes, exasperated with himself, perhaps, but also unable to figure out how to counter what came from the other side of the net. After one exchange, he put up his palms, as if to ask, โ€œWhat can I do here?โ€

It was only the fourth 6-0 set lost by Djokovic in 341 career Grand Slam matches. As he sat in his sideline seat digesting that shutout, four Djokovic supporters in blue jerseys and white baseball hats stood and sang in the stands, their chorus drowning out the light pitter-patter of drizzle hitting the retractable roof.

The much-anticipated matchup between these two titans of their sport was the first indoor French Open menโ€™s final, contested under Court Philippe Chatrierโ€™s new cover. From its stand in the VIP section, the Coupe des Mousquetaires trophy glistened under the artificial lights.

This also was the first French Open contested with players walking on court wearing masks on account of the coronavirus pandemic, also the reason the tournament shifted from May-June to September-October and crowds were limited to 1,000 per day. On Sunday, those lucky enough to attend mainly were concentrated in not-very-socially-distanced dense clumps in the first 20 or so rows.

โ€œOf course, (it’s) an important day for me,โ€ Nada said afterward, โ€œbut Iโ€™m not stupid, no? Is still a very sad situation worldwide.โ€

The seasonal change led to colder, wetter weather than usual, which affects the way the clay affects shots, making them bounce lower and slower. Some, including Nadal, wondered aloud whether that would hinder him, as could the tournament’s change to a slightly heavier ball.

He figured, he said, โ€œthis year will probably be too difficult.โ€

So much for that.

He dealt with Djokovicโ€™s predilection for drop shots much better than previous foes of the 33-year-old Serb, using anticipation and speed to dim that strategyโ€™s success.

โ€œDidn’t work great today, let’s say,โ€ Djokovic admitted.

Nadal took five of Djokovicโ€™s first six service games and broke seven times in all.

Nadal faced only five break points himself, saving four.

More than two hours in, when Djokovic employed a backhand winner to get his lone break, making it 3-all in the third set, he let out a couple of roars and waved his arms to ask for more noise from fans.

Too little, too late. Less than a half-hour later, it was over.

โ€œRafa has proven everybody wrong,โ€ Djokovic said. โ€œThatโ€™s why heโ€™s a great champion.โ€

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AP Tennis Writer Fendrich reported from Washington; AP Sports Writer Leicester reported from Paris.

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Perfect In Paris, Nadal Overwhelms Djokovic To Tie Federer