Nadal wins French Open; regains number one ranking

June 06, 2010 09:44 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 10:49 am IST - Paris

Spain's Rafael Nadal bites the cup after defeating Sweden's Robin Soderling in the men's final match of  the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Sunday, June 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Spain's Rafael Nadal bites the cup after defeating Sweden's Robin Soderling in the men's final match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Sunday, June 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Rafael Nadal won the French Open for the fifth time in six years on Sunday with a crushing defeat of Robin Soderling 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 to re-establish himself as the best on the clay.

The Spaniard, beaten in 2009 by Soderling in the fourth round, becomes only the second man to win five French crowns.

Swede Bjorn Borg holds the record of six title between 1974 and 1981. Nadal won his 38th career match at Roland Garros against the one loss to Soderling.

Nadal rolled in the dirt as Soderling slammed a backhand into the net on the first of three Nadal match points after two hours 18 minutes.

The emotional Spaniard could not contain himself as he sobbed into his towel when considering the enormity of his achievement — it came on the 54th birthday of Borg.

'Most emotional win'

“Robin has played an amazing two matches against me, I had to play my best to beat you today.” Choking back tears, Nadal, who has lost only two sets in the clay this season, thanked the crowd for its support. “This is very emotional, the most emotional win of my career.

Nadal reclaims number one ranking

“This is a dream for me, I’ve felt at home here for the past six years.” The victory sends Nadal back to the world number one ranking, dropping Roger Federer to second.

The defeat was hugely disappointing for Soderling, who will still move to a career—best ranking of sixth on the ATP list on Monday. The Swede’s normally reliable forehand deserted him, with the fifth seed finding more than 30 errors off that wing.

“I must congratulate Rafa, it’s really impressive,” said the Swede. “If you play like this will have the chance to win many more.

“I’ll be back next year and hope to be third time lucky then.” Soderling was also unable to capitalise on his chances, failing to convert on all eight of his break points.

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