Spainish tennis maestro Rafael Nadal scripted history on Sunday as he swept aside world number one Novak Djokovic in straight sets in the final of the 2020 French Open to lift a record-extending 13th trophy at the Roland Garros.
The 34-year-old blew away his long time Serbian rival Djokovic in two hours and 41 minutes to clinch a 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 triumph in the summit showdown of the men's singles event of this year's French Open.
It was an iconic moment in the history of the game as Nadal equalled Roger Federer's all-time record of 20 Grand Slam titles. (Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)
World No.2 Rafael Nadal erupts in joy after sealing a record-extending 13th Grand Slam title at the Roland Garros on Sunday with straight sets win over Serbia's Novak Djokovic on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Nadal is now standing at the top of the Grand Slam charts alongside Swiss star Roger Federer with a total of 20 Grand Slams. Djokovic is standing just behind them on the list with 17 major titles.(Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)
Spaniard Rafa Nadal raises his arms triumphant after catching up to Federer's unprecedented Grand Slam record of 20 with a win in the final of the French Open 2020. The second-ranked tennis star will now be the front-runner to go ahead of Federer, who had decided to skip the 2020 season following a knee surgery.
Following the victory, Nadal stated,"I played at my highest level when I needed to play at my highest level, so [that is] something I am very proud of.”(Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)
Rafael Nadal poses with the French Open trophy on the Galeries Lafayette Rooftop in Paris with the Eiffel Tower as the backdrop after crushing Novak Djokovic in the men's singles final. (Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)
Nadal can be seen hugging the French Open trophy in the locker-room following his historic triumph at the Roland Garros on Sunday. (Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)
Nadal can be seen donning the mask amid coronavirus pandemic as he gives his speech after picking up his 20th Grand Slam title.
Asking everyone to stay positive amid the pandemic, Nadal said, "Just keep going, stay positive and all the very best, together probably we will go through this and we will beat the virus soon."(Image Courtesy: Twitter/@rolandgarros)