Defending champion Nadal won his 12th French Open Men's singles title. Xinhua News Agency visual China
Original title: poor words! Nadal achieved a series of records in 12 French Open Championships. Thank you for another wonderful performance
Whether it is the raging wind, the crying of babies in the stands, or the challenge of Federer and Tim, no one can take the Musketeer cup from the hand of the 'God of red earth'.
On June 9, Beijing time, the 2019 French Open came to an end. Defending champion Nadal beat Austrian clay player Tim 6-3, 5-7, 6-1 and 6-1 to win his amazing 12th French Open Men's singles title.
'it's really incredible. I can't explain it.' Standing in the familiar Philip & middot; At the shadier stadium, Nadal red looked at the award again and said, "it is obviously a great satisfaction and happiness to win again at this stage of my career."
After winning 12 Grand Slam events, Nadal became the first person in history - he surpassed the famous Margaret & middot; Scott (11 Australian Open champions) has become the tennis player who has won the championship the most times in an event.
Nadal celebrates victory.
93 wins and 2 losses, 100% final winning rate
Nadal, the king of clay, didn't leave too many opportunities for Tim in the final. Even if the latter is considered his future successor, Wang obviously hasn't thought of abdicating
Compared with the annual French Open final, the little prince of Austria has also made progress. He played a wonderful duel with Nadal in the first set and won the second set, but the prediction of the Spanish King last year that 'you will win the French Open in the future' still failed to come true.
Of course, to win a game from the God of red earth is already an expert among the experts. In the promotion of the French Open, Nadal defeated several famous players such as Goffin, jinzhigui, Federer and Tim one after another, and only lost two sets in total.
Not to mention, he has a series of terrible data in Roland Garros - 93 wins and 2 losses in the French Open, with a winning rate of 97.8%; 12 finals and 12 titles, with 100% winning rate in the French Open final; The holder of the Grand Slam record in the open era
"It's too difficult to win him. All the opponents failed to beat him, and I still haven't found the right tactics." Lost to the tennis legend in front of him for two consecutive years. Although Tim was depressed, he did his best.
Federer also lamented the absolute strength of his old opponent on clay, 'now I don't even have a person who can approach Nadal in strength. I don't know where to practice with someone close to his strength.'
Federer's fans even 'thanked' soderlin after losing five games to Nadal at the French Open. It was the latter who defeated Nadal in the fourth round of the French Open in 2009. The Swiss talent finally won the Musketeers cup and achieved a personal Grand Slam.
"His performance was really incredible. I played harder and harder in the back." Tim, who has reached the Grand Slam finals twice, is the first person after '90', but he still can't cross the mountain in front of him, 'there must be a reason for his success. Today I finally know the reason.'
'There will never be another Nadal '
After Nadal won the championship, in addition to the 'indiscriminate bombing' of the media, the famous players in the sports world also competed to send blessings to the legendary star. Soderlin, the second runner up in the French Open, said the most concise and powerful: 'thank you for another wonderful performance!'
American golfer Tiger Woods wrote humorously on social media, 'the king of clay doesn't want to share this glory with others. Bless Nadal & middot; Nadal won the 12th title at the French Open. "
Spanish giants Real Madrid also congratulated the famous Real Madrid fan, 'our honorary member Nadal continues to write history and has won 12 French Open titles! Congratulations to Nadal, you are the best! "
In addition, valinka, Anderson, rod & middot; Laver and other famous tennis players or celebrities have praised Nadal's achievements. Women's tennis star Billy & middot; Jane & middot; Kim did not hesitate to praise. She even thought that Nadal's achievements could not be surpassed.
"He is a genius on clay, has a strong professional ethics, is a model both inside and outside the court, and he has done well." Mrs. Kim, who has 12 Grand Slam trophies, wrote, 'there will never be another Nadal in tennis.'
Indeed, Nadal is unique in the history of tennis. This is not only because of his incredible achievements and constantly refreshing records, but also because of his tireless and indomitable spirit, which infects everyone who loves tennis.
Nadal has always been one of the hardest trained players in tennis. In normal training, the Spaniard starts to practice from 6:30 a.m. and can practice for seven or eight hours a day. Even when it rains, he rarely stops.
'he has always maintained this intensity, which is very important to him.' On the day of the final, uncle Tony & middot, who made a special trip to Paris to watch the game; Nadal proudly said, 'this intensity is naturally formed for him, just like Picasso's famous saying: & lsquo; Inspiration always exists, but you must look for it in your work. "
High intensity training comes from Tony & middot; Nadal's strict requirements since childhood are also the key factor for his' immortality 'in the game. Moya's coaching gradually changed all this. He asked Nadal to appropriately reduce the intensity and maintain the efficiency of training.
"We only trained one class at the French Open, but I always tried to tell him that to train effectively, the quality should be as high as possible." After Nadal won the title, Moya also accepted the media interview, 'I can't believe he can do this at this age.'
Catch up with Federer and 20 Championships are close at hand?
By the unanimous praise of the outside world, Nadal simply wrote on social media that day: 'thank Roland Garros for his wonderful experience, 12 Championships! I still can't believe it! "
If it had been a few months ago, the Spaniard would not have been favored by the outside world. After losing to Djokovic in the Australian Open final, Nadal has been plagued by injuries since then. He has played only seven games this season.
In March this year, he withdrew from the semifinals of the Indian Wells masters due to a knee injury and missed the duel with Federer. After returning to Monte Carlo, he played the 'worst game in 14 years' in his career, which also made him fall to the lowest point.
'I've been learning how to accept pain all my career.' Nadal once lamented. Federer once said, 'Nadal and I may be the players who stick to the game with the most pain on the tour.'
Perhaps it is because of his long career that Nadal understands the significance of persistence and the motivation to continue playing.
Nadal didn't win his first championship of the season until the Rome masters last month. However, the injury did not stop him from moving forward. A month later, he won his 18th Grand Slam trophy in his most familiar stadium.
"A real champion is not a person who wins one or two trophies. A real champion is a person who has been fighting all his life." Now, Nadal is still struggling, and he still has an unfinished goal - to equal or even surpass Federer's 20 Grand Slam titles.
'I think I'm in good shape now.' Nadal is confident and modest about whether he can surpass Federer, 'but to be honest, I haven't thought about whether I can catch up with Federer. It's not something I need to worry about, is it?'