Paris: Headlines and top quotes on the 13th day of the French Open on Friday–


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+ Nadal to face Wawrinka for 10th title


+ Nadal eases past Thiem in straight sets


+ Wawrinka stuns Murray in five-set epic


+ 2015 champion Wawrinka wins in longest match of tournament


+ Wawrinka oldest finalist in 44 years


Who`s saying what


"I have been playing a great event. But Stan is playing unbelievable. It will be a super hard final and I will need to play at my very best."


-- Rafael Nadal as he targets a 10th Roland Garros title


"Even if I was two sets to one down, I knew I had some chance to keep pushing him and that`s what I did. I`m really happy to find a way how to win the match."


-- Stan Wawrinka after beating Andy Murray in five sets


"I was one tiebreak away from getting to the final when I came in really struggling. So I have to be proud of that."


-- Murray on his loss to Wawrinka.


"Yesterday, I got a lot of calls from Latvia, even the president of the country called. He actually called my mom because nobody knows my phone."


-- Women`s finalist Jelena Ostapenko


"Three years ago it was, like, 50 people around me, my family, friends, everyone. So now I will stay with my team, same routine, same things."


-- Simona Halep on her preparation for the final compared to her first appearance in the championship match in 2014 when she lost to Maria Sharapova.


Key facts


-- The Wawrinka/Murray semi-final lasted 4 hours 34 minutes and was the longest match of the tournament, surpassing the 4 hours and 27 minutes it took David Ferrer to see off Donald Young in the first round.


-- At 32 years and 75 days, Stan Wawrinka is the oldest man to reach the final since Niki Pilic, at 33 years and 280 days, in 1973. Pilic lost to Ilie Nastase.


-- Men`s doubles finalist Michael Venus is trying to become first New Zealand player to win a Grand Slam men`s doubles title since Onny Parun at Roland Garros in 1974. He and partner Ryan Harrison will face Santiago Gonzalaz and Donald Young in the final.


Key stats


4: New world ranking of Novak Djokovic next week


9: Points won by Dominic Thiem in his third set 6-0 `bagel` handed to him by Nadal


22: Grand Slam finals reached by Nadal, six behind a record of Roger Federer.


87/77: Wawrinka`s winners and unforced errors