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Lifting 14th in Paris: Nadal's French Open crown week after Real Madrid's UCL glory is poetic

By Sunita IyerFirst Published Jun 6, 2022, 12:13 AM IST
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Spanish ace Rafael Nadal clinched his 14th French Open crown on Sunday, a week after his favourite football club Real Madrid bagged its 14th Champions League title in Paris.

In a span of one week, Paris has witnessed two historic sporting moments. What started with Real Madrid's record-extending 14th Champions League victory at the Stade de France has ended with Los Blancos fan Rafael Nadal clinching his 14th French Open crown at the Roland Garros. And the experience has perhaps been nothing but poetic for the two Spanish giants.

King of clay. King of the day. πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ pic.twitter.com/fjxJqB7IkA

β€” Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros)

On May 28, Nadal watched his favourite team, Real Madrid, beat Liverpool 1-0 to become champions of Europe for the 14th time. The Spaniard's presence at the Champions League grand finale was a day before his blockbuster clash against World No.1 Novak Djokovic in the French Open quarter-finals.

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At that point, the odds were stacked against the then 21-time Grand Slam champion, who required five sets and more than four hours to defeat Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime in the last 16. Nadal, who came into Paris after a chronic foot injury flared up in Rome last month, had also admitted the brutal reality that every match he plays at Roland Garros may be his last.

However, a day after Carlo Ancelotti's men repeated their 2018 Champions League final heroics in Kyiv against Jurgen Klopp's side; it was time for Nadal to perform. And the Spanish ace did not disappoint.

Nadal endured another four-hour battle to see off Djokovic and book a berth in the semi-finals against Alexander Zverev.Β 

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Though the challenge against the German came to a tragic end, which saw the Zverev withdrawing from the clash after suffering a heartbreaking ankle injury, Nadal showcased brilliance on the court in their battle that lasted for three hours.

On Sunday, the Spaniard did what was expected out of the King of Clay, who was only 19 when he won his first French Open in 2005. Nadal crushed Norway's Casper Ruud 6-3 6-3 6-0 to lift a record-extending 14th French Open title at the Roland Garros.Β 

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The 36-year-old won 11 games in a row to cruise through the second and third sets to take his tally to an all-time best 22 men's Grand Slam titles, two more than rivals Swiss Roger Federer and world number one Novak Djokovic of Serbia.

The stage is yours again, pic.twitter.com/Nhp3e6wrwV

β€” Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros)

"I don't know what can happen in the future. I will keep fighting to try to keep going," Nadal told the crowd at Court Philipp Chatrier.Β 

"For me it is incredible to play here with amazing support from you to me," the King of Clay lauded.Β 

"For me personally, it is very difficult to describe the feelings that I have. It's something that I for sure never believed, to be here at 36, being competitive again, playing in the most important court of my career one more final," Nadal remarked.

The 22-time Grand Slam winner is now the oldest champion at Roland Garros, eclipsing 34-year-old compatriot Andres Gimeno who took the crown 50 years ago. And Real Madrid took to social media to congratulate Nadal for lifting his 14th crown at the Parisian clay.

"Congratulations on this historic feat, @RafaelNadal. It's an honour being able to enjoy a great madridista and honorary club member as the best tennis player of all-time. Congratulations on your 22nd Grand Slam, your 14th @rolandgarros title, without doubt a magic number in 2022," the 35-time La Liga champions wrote on Twitter.Β 

Congratulations on this historic feat, . It's an honour being able to enjoy a great madridista and honorary club member as the best tennis player of all-time. Congratulations on your 22nd Grand Slam, your 14th title, without doubt a magic number in 2022.

β€” Real Madrid C.F. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ (@realmadriden)

In his autobiography, Nadal revealed that he would wake up at any hour, wherever he was, to watch Real Madrid games β€” regardless of his tennis schedule. "And I'll build my day's training program, if need be, around the timing of the games," he added. "I'm a fanatic."

Sunday was Real Madrid's turn, and they were awake!

The Los Blancos also shared a photograph of Nadal lifting his 14th French Open title and Marcelo lifting the 14th Champions League trophy on Instagram, sparking massive jubilation among fans of the two Spanish giants.

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A post shared by Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid)

Not just Real Madrid, but several fans of both the club and French Open 2022 champion Nadal took to Twitter to applaud the two legends of Spain. While Los Blancos and the 22-time Grand Slam champion may take a while to get over this overwhelming feeling, fans would perhaps take longer to digest the iconic 'Spanish things in Paris' they've witnessed this week. We'll leave you with some of the reactions:

Real Madrid’s 14th Champions League in Paris.

Rafael Nadal’s 14th Roland Garros in Paris.

Destiny. pic.twitter.com/lw7CaRNFp8

β€” TC (@totalcristiano)

πŸ“Œ May 28th: Real Madrid wins 14th Champions League

πŸ“Œ June 5th: Rafael Nadal wins 14th RG

It was written.

β€” We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis)

14 UCL titles for Real Madrid ⚽
14 French Open titles for Rafa Nadal 🎾
πŸ‘‘πŸπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¦ pic.twitter.com/fs4HfaA0Ku

β€” Elhoussaine Boussaid (@BoussidHoussine)

Best Tennis player of all time

Best Football club of all time

Most Grand Slems ever

Most UCL trophies ever

It is what we do. pic.twitter.com/UeydH40NTa

β€” Vikingo | CHAMP14NS πŸ† (@VikingoBlanco6)

πŸ“œ June 5, 2005. ZinΓ©dine Zidane presented the 1st Roland Garros Trophy to Rafael Nadal. Zizou was still a Real Madrid Player !

πŸ“œ June 5, 2022. 17 Years later day for day:
1⃣4βƒ£πŸ† for in Paris
1⃣4βƒ£πŸ† for in Paris pic.twitter.com/A8Oaz23cDo

β€” Rafa XXII (@Twitugal)

Real Madrid 🀝 Rafael Nadal

winning their 14th title in Paris pic.twitter.com/9kWswXFz5L

β€” Zahraa WehbΓ© (@zhwxhbe)

Real Madrid 14 βœ…
Rafa Nadal 14 βœ…
Being madridista is a bless.

β€” ᎷᎯ ᎢᎬᎠ (@justmaged_)

Real Madrid Rafa Nadal
Paris 2022
1️⃣4️⃣
πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†
πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†
🐐 pic.twitter.com/2ftWQWV63g

β€” Ana (@verwencita)

Last weekend: Rafael Nadal watches his beloved Real Madrid become champions of Europe for the 14th time in Paris

This weekend: Rafael Nadal wins the French Open for the 14th time in Paris pic.twitter.com/rM9I5njZRp

β€” B/R Football (@brfootball)

Real Madrid, 14 Champions League.

Rafael Nadal, 14 Roland Garros.

Greatness. pic.twitter.com/PRFpeFrRD4

β€” Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra)

- 14 French Open titles for Nadal 🎾
- 14 UCL titles for Real Madrid πŸ†

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spanish things in πŸ‡«πŸ‡·! pic.twitter.com/jV3J5hWuvn

β€” ESPN FC (@ESPNFC)

1️⃣4️⃣ apiece πŸ† | | pic.twitter.com/NnFX1ppnqK

β€” US Open Tennis (@usopen)

Real Madrid's 14th European Cup. βœ…
Rafael Nadal's 14th French Open. βœ…

All in a week's work in France. Los Reyes. πŸ‘‘ pic.twitter.com/EuOdgEwAfd

β€” CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo)

πŸ† 28th May: Real Madrid win their 14th Champions League.

πŸ† 5th June: Rafael Nadal wins his 14th French Open.

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Madridistas are π’”π’†π’“π’Šπ’‚π’ π’˜π’Šπ’π’π’†π’“π’”. pic.twitter.com/aPuWOznVAo

β€” SPORF (@Sporf)

Rafa Nadal supported Real Madrid a week ago to win their 14th Champions League at the Stade de France. Today, the Real Madrid players are showing him love after he won his 14th . Sports can be beautiful.

β€” Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo)

Rafa Nadal 🀝

Lifting a 14th trophy in Paris | pic.twitter.com/wQKGyIHhHj

β€” TENNIS (@Tennis)

πŸ† Lifting 14th in Paris! 🀝 pic.twitter.com/ig0rSNKJdT

β€” TheRMadridTV (@TheRMadridTV)
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