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Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer in the French Open final for the third year running to join Swedish legend Bjorn Borg as the only man to win four straight titles at Roland Garros.
The Spaniard scored a stunning 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 triumph over the world No 1, taking the last nine games of the match, in stark contrast to the two four-set battles he edged to see off Federer in the two previous finals.
Federer was powerless to stop the barrage of heavy top spin fired at him as he slumped to a demoralising hiding. If he was a rapier, Nadal was a sledgehammer and in that matchup there was only ever going to be one winner.
Nadal has now won all 28 matches he has played at Roland Garros and having just turned 22, he is well on his way to replacing Borg as the greatest claycourt player of all time.
For 26-year-old Federer it was another dark day in the City of Light. He came into Paris looking to join the history-makers as just the sixth man to have won all four Grand Slam titles. He leaves with the sorry record of being the only player in Grand Slam history to lose to the same player in three consecutive finals.
Perfect playing conditions greeted the start of the match but clear crowd favourite Federer got off to the worst of possible openings when he dropped his serve and then squandered two break points in the following game.
He saved two break points to open his account in the third game, but muscleman Nadal stepped on the accelerator reeling off four games in a row with two more service breaks to take the set 6-1.
Nadal, wearing the lime-green shirt he has favoured throughout the fortnight, opened the second set with a love service game and then promptly broke Federer for the third time in a row as the world no.1's famed forehand badly misfired.
There was then a brief moment of hope for Federer's many fans as he nailed his first service break of the final and levelled at 2-2
Attacking the net with more regularity, Federer got the crowd going when he had a break point on the Nadal serve to lead 4-3, but failed to take it.
He paid a heavy price in the following game when he let slip a 30-0 lead and Nadal gleefully grabbed a vital break on his fourth break point. The Spaniard comfortably served out for a two sets to love lead.
There was no respite for Federer from the pounding and he promptly dropped his serve to open the third set trudging off disconsolately for the changeover.
Nadal was in total command bludgeoning Federer with his groundstrokes when he stayed back and rifling his passing shots beyond him when he came into the net.
A sixth break of serve in the third game and Nadal was home and dry at 4-0 ahead having won seven games in a row against a demoralised opponent.
The end to Federer's misery came two games later when the Swiss star hit long under pressure from another powerful Nadal forehand.
Both players will now head for the grass of Wimbledon where Federer can turn the tables on Nadal by beating him in the final for the third straight year, if the seeding is proved to be accurate.
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You must admit that RF was a shadow of himself. No energy, looking tired from the start. He doesn't admit it, but he's NOT 100% fit. If he's fit and plays HIS genius game and NOT Nadal's game, he'll win Wimbledon. I don't think Higueras is a good fit as his coach. Tony Roche and NO coach was better.
Veegee, Miami Shores, United States
Some comments about Nadal are no fair at all.
Its true that he looks pretty powerful, but to say that he wins just because of that is deeply shallow. Im not saying hes the best ever, but is fair to recognize that his game is intelligent, refined and plenty of quality and not just a bludgeoning.
maga, Madrid, Spain
Unbelievable performance. Rafa is a brick wall on the crushed brick - and the only wall in sight is the huge one that Federer has to climb after this utter humiliation. He'd better climb quick - Borg (and he ought to know!) thinks Rafa will win Wimbledon now too - who'd bet against him !?
Paul, Binfield, UK
This defeat may prove to be a defining moment in Roger's career. He's had 4 sublime years atop the game, but nobody can stay at the top forever. He'll be 27 this year and that is getting old in tennis terms. He will do well to equal Sampras' 14 Slams, let alone surpass it. I hope he does though!
Pete, Newbury,
Is a higher chance that Nadal beats Federer on grass than federer wins on clay.Last year Wimbledon Federer won after 5 sets
enrique, tenerife, spain
It was slaughter.
Laura Roberts, London, United Kingdom
A.Summers, London,
How right you are, to dominate on both surfaces is unique. We will probably never see the likes of Borg again.
John, Reading, uk
Nadal has greatly improved since 2007. I am not sure that Federer will actually make the final at Wimbledon as his confidence must be very low. I believe Rafa has a great chance to make the final again as mentally and physically he was not tested at all by anyone at Roland Garros.
Susan S, Worthing, West Sussex
A very fitting result after a dominating two weeks of tennis for Rafael Nadal. Many congratulations to him on his fourth consecutive win at Roland Garros. It was a real privilege for me to watch Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer play in Paris last week. Well done RAFA!
Lisa Burrows, Burton-on-Trent,
It was a disappointing match for me; maybe because I expected too much?
I had never seen Federer being defeated this badly. As for Nadal, he's the best player the clay court has seen.
Here is my blog post: http://sterex.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/federer-loses-nadal-equals-record/
Manoj Sterex, Bangalore, India
Federer's finesse was never going to beat Nadal's gladatorial bludgeoning, never will. Never mind, Wimbledon beckons and if Roger plays like Roger can he'll be 2008 Champion.
Mike Southern, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Nadal is the best clay courter of all time, and many think Federer is the best of all time.
This shows you how brilliant Borg was, winning back to back French and Wimbledon titles at will, something that Nadal and Fed will never do.
I don't think he ever gets enough respect.
A.Summers, London,
Today was undoubtedly the worst performance by fed in a grand slam final - it seems to me that the magnitude of the achievement he was going for and the fact that his season is built around the french proved a more daunting obstacle than Nadal. If federer plays to his best there's only one winner!
Jonathan Whiley, Saltburn,
Fantastic game by Nadal. He played better than ever. Now it's his time to win Wimbledon. The No 1 is still far
Jabo, Madrid, Spain
It's always fun to see Federer against Nadal, i also have a video that include some of their best moments against eachother: www.kic66.com/federer_vs_nadal.html
Hange Eeee, Hanger, Sweden