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Nadal wins the French Open, again (5x)

awesome match this morning, nadal is back. here is a cool article about it.

Nadal roars back to King of Clay throne



It is always worth watching a great champion in action. But Nadal is not going to be drawn into deciding whether he is the greatest clay-court player of all time.

“I am not so arrogant,” he said with his disarming smile. “Maybe that is for you to do decide when I end my career.”

But if he wins a sixth French Open title here next year to draw alongside Bjorn Borg, who won six titles over eight years (after opting out of two to play World Team Tennis), Nadal, who now has five in six years, will be laying a solid claim to that unprovable acclamation of The Best of All Time.
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It was not always easy Sunday, but there always was going to be only one winner. From the moment he started destroying the field in Monte Carlo in April, beating good players by humiliating scores like 6-1, 6-0, it was clear it would take a herculean effort and a moment of real inspiration to beat him on clay.

Poor Soderling, who took his defeat well and managed to smile at appropriate moments as Nikki Pietrangeli, a two-time winner here in times of yore, handed out the trophies, was never going to be the man to rise to the required heights. No disgrace there because those heights are very high indeed.

So Nadal heads for grass, on which he will be practicing at the Queen’s Club in London by Monday afternoon, having cleaned up the clay-court season so effectively that only two players — Ernests Gulbis and Nicolas Almagro — managed to take a set off him in four tournaments.