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Rafael Nadal: “Don’t assume that” this is my last Roland Garros—though there’s “a big, big chance” it could be On Saturday, the 37-year-old, 14-time champion practiced with Rune ...
PARIS, July 28 (Reuters) - Spain's Rafa Nadal continued his triumphant return to Roland Garros on Sunday as he blasted his way into the second round of the Olympic tennis tournament, and set up a ...
Three-time French Open champion Mats Wilander puts Djokovic and Bjorn Borg, who won six men’s titles at Roland Garros in eight years between 1974 and 1981, level behind the Spaniard. “I would ...
Merci for the memories: Roland Garros pays tribute to ‘Ra-fa! Ra-fa!’ French fans show their appreciation to Rafael Nadal following Paris Olympic singles loss to Novak Djokovic.
Djokovic leads 30-29 overall, while Nadal leads 11-7 in Grand Slam matches — including 8-2 at Roland Garros. Worth noting: Djokovic is responsible for two of Nadal’s three losses in his Roland ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have dominated the most notable tennis stage since 2024, having won the previous seven Major titles. Their first final came at Roland Garros this June, and they turned ...
In 50 years, in 100 years, for as long as this earth is spinning and they play a tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros, the display listing its men’s champions will never cease to ...
Rafael Nadal has been the undisputed man at Roland Garros. Thousands of players have tried to get through the “Kind of Clay” at Roland Garros. However, all of them proved to be unsuccessful.
His record in Roland Garros finals is 14-0, and his overall mark on the terre battue fell to 112-4. Nadal is as much loved for his emotional nature and sincerity as his success and gladiatorial style.
Incredibly, in his 115 matches at Roland Garros, Nadal has been pushed to five sets on only three occasions. He won all three.”With Rafa on clay in best of five, it’s like a war,” said Nadal’s coach ...
Spain's Rafael Nadal, right, gets a hug from Switzerland's Roger Federer after the men's final match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, June 11, 2006.
The other is Robin Soderling. The Soderling defeat is the closest Nadal has had to his “Bastl moment” at Roland Garros, but it was still a last-16 match — and the opponent was not a nobody.