On October 11th, Beijing time, in the 2020 French Open men’s singles final, Nadal and Djokovic’s 56th "Nader Show" in history, the final "king of clay" Nadal 6-0, 6-2 and 7 -5 in straight sets, swept Djokovic 3-0 with a total score, successfully defended the French Open champion, and achieved 13 crowns in the tournament.

This was also his 100th win at the French Open and tied Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles.

  China News Service Client Beijing, October 12 (Xing Rui) At the 2020 French Open, which ended on the 11th local time, defending champion Nadal defeated the top seed Djokovic 6:0, 6:2, 7:5 Kovic, while winning his 20th career Grand Slam title, also tied the record held by Federer.

  Immediately after the game, Federer sent a message on his personal social media to congratulate his opponent: "I have always had the deepest respect for my friend Rafa (Nadal). He has been my biggest opponent on the court for so many years. Each other has become better athletes, and I hope that the 20th championship is the starting point for our new journey."

  For the competition and contest between Federer and Nadal, fans are definitely not unfamiliar.

Regrettably, Federer withdrew from the season due to injury, and the final battle of the French Open men's singles was launched between Nadal and Djokovic.

Nevertheless, this "Dana Show" staged during the epidemic has always affected the hearts of fans before the game started.

  This is the 56th contest between Djokovic and Nadal.

Prior to this, in 55 duels, Djokovic had an advantage with 29 wins and 26 losses.

However, the course of the game disappointed many fans.

On one side was Nadal's sweep, on the other side was the defeat of Djokovic.

Between the two rivals' rivals, the fierce duel as imagined did not appear.

Nadal achieved 13 crowns at the French Open.

Tie Federer's 20 Grand Slam record.

  From the day when Nadal was "prosperous", he has been playing the role of "dreambreaker".

Whether it is tying Federer's miracle or becoming the well-deserved "king of clay", Nadal's 17-year career is undoubtedly an inspirational journey for a passionate tennis youth.

  16 years ago, only 18 years old Nadal and Federer met for the first time at the Miami Masters. As a result, the fledgling rookie scored two straight sets and defeated Federer, who was thriving at the time.

From that day on, Nadal entered the field of vision of the fans.

But at that time, people did not expect that this teenager who resembled a pirate would become Federer's biggest opponent in the future.

  2005 was a year when Nadal swept the tennis world and his record shined through.

He ruled the red land for the first time and won the first Grand Slam championship of his career.

In the following three years, Nadal took the Musketeers Cup in his pocket and achieved his four consecutive French Open championships.

  After a while, Nadal suffered his first defeat at the French Open due to a knee injury.

However, in 2010, he was resurrected full of blood, won the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open across three major championships, becoming the youngest gold slam winner.

After Nadal won the championship, he knelt to celebrate.

  On the field, the most fascinating thing is undoubtedly the drama of the athletes falling into a trough and then making a comeback.

And similar plots have appeared in Nadal more than once.

  In the years when the "Big Three" ruled the tennis world, Nadal was able to return to the top after many operations and low ebbs.

The most refreshing thing for fans is undoubtedly in 2016, when Nadal, who was plagued by injuries, withdrew from the French Open and Wimbledon one after another, followed by an upset loss at the US Open, which broke the hearts of countless fans.

  At that time, Nadal's wish was only to continue his tennis career.

He takes the American star Agassi as an example and hopes that he will still be able to race on the court at the age of 33.

  Perhaps, "the years have never been an undefeated hero."

The love of tennis and the desire for the championship have supported him through those sad years.

In 2017, Nadal won the French Open for the 10th time.

Although the state had not yet recovered to the peak period, this undoubtedly injected strong confidence into him and laid a solid foundation for his future return of the king.

Data map: On February 7, local time, two tennis grand slam winners, the Swiss king Roger Federer and the Spanish clay king Nadal, had a duel at the Cape Town Stadium.

The two took a selfie before the game.

  In 2020, when he harvests the 13th Musketeer Cup, Nadal is also 34 years old.

He surpassed the goal set for himself before, and deduced a new myth on the red earth.

  For fans comparing him with Federer, Nadal has said more than once: "Only focus on his own tennis."

He doesn't care about other people's achievements, he only cares about whether he can do himself well every day.

  Some people say that Nadal's tennis career is like a long-distance marathon race.

Although there are no lack of strong competitors on the road, the real opponent has always been myself.

Injured, retired, returned to the game... Nadal has forged himself stronger while beating himself again and again.

  After tying the 20 Grand Slam records held by Federer, Nadal said to his familiar and respected opponent: "We are still playing, still fighting, or waiting to see when our career ends. What will it be like, I think our confrontation is very beautiful."

  The night of the 2020 French Open may mean more than winning or losing for Nadal, but strengthening his heart to continue fighting and surpass himself.

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