Nadal out to continue dominance at French Open


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2021 French Open 

ATP Tour & WTA Tour 

Stade Roland Garros
Paris, France 
30 May - 13 June 2021  
 
Rafael Nadal will be eager to continue his dominance at the French Open where he has enjoyed a lot of success over the years. 
 
The Spanish tennis icon, who is currently ranked third on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings, has won a record 13 French Open titles. 
 
Nadal is now looking to win five successive Roland Garros titles for the second time in his illustrious career. 
 
Novak Djokovic in action
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Nadal's 13 French Open titles, in particular, are a record at any tournament and he has won 20 Grand Slam men's singles titles, an all-time record shared with Roger Federer. 
 
His dominance on clay is also highlighted by 62 of his 88 ATP singles titles coming on the surface, including 26 of his 36 ATP Masters titles.

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The Mallorca-born superstar's 81 consecutive wins on clay are the longest single-surface win streak in the Open Era.
 
Nadal has been in scintillating form in 2021 as he clinched a record-extending twelfth Barcelona Open trophy and he also won his record-extending tenth Italian Open title.
 
Roger Federer in action
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The 34-year-old says it is easier to win Roland Garros when you have won events in a row before during the clay-court season. 
 
“I want to win events before Roland Garros because I like winning them!” Nadal said.
 
“Of course it’s easier to win Roland Garros when you have won events in a row before during the clay-court season, like I’ve done throughout my career.
 
"But at the same time I’m nearly 35 and my situation is a little bit different. The main goal for me is to give myself a chance," he added. 
 
"I want to give myself chances to be competitive in every single event.”
 

2020 French Open men's singles final


Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 

 
2020 French Open women's singles final 


Iga Swiatek defeated Sofia Kenin
 

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Published: 05/28/2021