Rafael Nadal wins the 6th Roland Garros trophy after defeating Roger Federer
Spaniard Rafael Nadal claimed his 6th French Open title, equaling Bjorn Borg’s record, with a 7-5, 7-6(3), 5-7, 6-1 win against Swiss Roger Federer, the winner of 16 Grand Slam trophies.
Nadal revealed his superiority after winning the second set at tie-break (7-6(3)). At that point it looked like Federer was too forced and tired most probably because of the tough semifinal against the rising Novak Djokovic. However the 16th time Grand Slam champion had a nice come back and won the third set (7-5). Nadal felt somehow threatened by this situation and put all his clay skills at fight and captured the 4th set (6-1) and also the 6th Roland Garros title.
“Congratulations, Roger, for this fantastic tournament,” Nadal said during the trophy presentation, a familiar end to two weeks at Roland Garros. “I think he do very, very well. Sorry for today.”
Roger Federer, who is probably less motivated due to approaching the end of his tennis career, had a huge merit for eliminating the World’s No.2 Serbian Novak Djokovic from the 2011 French Open. The situation would have been different for Nadal if facing Djokovic in the final keeping in mind that the Serb was unbeaten for 42 matches and would have had the chance of taking over the top spot of the world rankings in an eventual win of the Grand Slam (so, a real strong motivation for World’s No. 2).
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Unfortunately Djokovic was a little injured during this tournament and furthermore he seems to reject the participation at Wimbledon because of the health troubles. In 2011 the Serbian showed a great shape by winning any possible game and demolishing Federer and Nadal as well in every encounter.
Nadal will keep his No. 1 position, fending off Novak Djokovic for the moment.
Either Federer or Nadal has shared the world’s No. 1 ranking since Feb. 2, 2004, the longest two-man stranglehold since the rankings began in 1973.
Video: Rafael Nadal – Roger Federer, French Open 2011 (Roland Garros)