French Open 2018: Rafael Nadal Wins Historic Eleventh Title At Roland Garros After Thrashing Austria's Dominic Thiem
Rafael Nadal has won an historic eleventh title at Roland Garros after ruthlessly thrashing Austria's Dominic Thiemon on court Phillipe-Chatrier in the final on Sunday.
The Spaniard, 32, let lose his venom at the Austrian who defeated him in the quarter-final of Madrid Open, and dominated the game through out without dropping a set to win in three straight sets by 6-4 6-3 6-2 after two hours and 42 minutes of play.
Having won the title, Nadal becomes the first player in the history of both men's and women's tennis to have ever won eleven title at Roland Garros.
The world no. 1 marked hios 57th clay-court title win at Roland Garros, leading the Austrian in ATP head-to head count by 7-3 to record historic eleven-title wins at three major events - Roland Garros (11), Monte-Carlos (11), and Barcelona (11) - making him the fourth player ever to win three Open Era before age of 30 behind Roger Federer, Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall.
The Spaniard, 32, let lose his venom at the Austrian who defeated him in the quarter-final of Madrid Open, and dominated the game through out without dropping a set to win in three straight sets by 6-4 6-3 6-2 after two hours and 42 minutes of play.
Having won the title, Nadal becomes the first player in the history of both men's and women's tennis to have ever won eleven title at Roland Garros.
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