Rafael Nadal qualified on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday for the semi-finals at Roland Garros.

The Spaniard, who is looking to cap a 13th crown at Porte d'Auteuil, eliminated the Italian Jannik Sinner in three sets (7-6, 6-4, 6-1).

He will face Argentina's Diego Schwartzman for a place in the final.

Rafael Nadal, in search of a thirteenth historic coronation at Roland Garros, qualified for the semi-finals by containing the assaults of the young Italian Jannik Sinner (75th) in three sets (7-6 [4], 6- 4, 6-1) on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.

The match ended at 1:25 am, making it the latest in the history of the Parisian Grand Slam.

Nadal will face the Argentinian Diego Schwartzman (14th), striker in five sets and more than five hours of world number 3 Dominic Thiem, for a place in the final.

"It's very late, thank you for staying despite the difficult conditions"

Started after 10:30 p.m., this quarter-final in the moonlight, played in the cold and wind of an autumn night, in front of a few dozen frozen spectators, was unlike any of the previous thirteen of “Rafa” on Parisian clay.

"It is very late, thank you for staying despite the difficult conditions," he said to the last courageous in the stands.

Impressive confidence and tenacity, for his very first Grand Slam quarter-final, at only 19, Sinner broke the first in the first two sets.

To lead 6-5 in the first set, then 3-1 in the second.

In both cases, Nadal immediately got back on track.

But the young Italian, even seeming to suffer from the adductors, never was discouraged and forced the Mallorcan to fight more than 1 hour 15 minutes in the first round, and almost an hour more in the second, before weakening sharply.

"Rafa" finally won after almost three hours of play.

He would equal Federer in case of final victory

"It was very hard during two sets, and especially at the end of the first. The conditions were difficult, he was hitting very hard and with the cold, the balls take less lift, so I had trouble overflowing him", explained the world number 2.

Nadal played on this occasion his hundredth match at Roland Garros, he pocketed his 98th victory.

If he had to fight against Sinner, the 34-year-old Spaniard nevertheless rallied the last four without having let slip a single set.

This is the thirteenth time, in sixteen participations in the Parisian Grand Slam, that he has reached the semi-finals.

In total, this is his 34th major semi-final.

If he were crowned once more on Paris clay on Sunday, Nadal would equal the record of twenty major crowns set by Roger Federer.