Rafael Nadal claims record 14th French Open Title, defeats Casper in straight sets

Former No. 1 in the world Rafael Nadal won the French Open for the record-extending 14th time in the Roland Garrors 2022 final, defeating world no. 8 Casper Ruud 6-3,6-3,6-0. With this victory, Nadal, who is 36 years old, became the oldest man to win the French Open men’s singles title. The Spaniard now has a total of 22 Grand Slam championships, which is a new record.

Despite possessing a chronic leg injury, Rafael Nadal went on to prove his supremacy in the world of Tennis claiming his 22nd Grand Slam Title of his career. Being reffered as the “King of The Clay Court” Nadal effortlessly claimed victory by defeating Casper Ruud in the straight sets. He also holds the highest clay court match winning percentage i.e. 91%. Nadal’s 22 Grand Slam Titles place him at the 1st in the all time rankings. Topping the list with the likes of Djokovic, Federer, Murray tells you about the caliber and of this Spanish Legendary player who makes it count every single time he enters on the court. With Form, Fitness, Age and Momentum still going his way, Nadal still has a long way to go in his legendary career grabbing many titles in his kitty leaving a mark as “An All Time Great Of Tennis“, the world has ever witnessed.

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