PARIS - French
Open men's singles finals bring together the two best players in Spain today,
Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer on Sunday (06/09/2013).
Nadal comes into Roland Garros this year as the defending
champion, with a collection of seven titles, or the most since the Open Era.
Raihan is an increasingly reinforcing it as the king of clay.
Meet the new Ferrer qualified for the first time a grand slam
final, Nadal has a great chance to defend as well as add a degree. Before this
match, they are 23 times dealing with 19-4 record for Nadal.
This year they have met three times, all of which were won
by Nadal, which is in the Acapulco final, then in the quarterfinals of the
Madrid Masters and Rome Masters.
Ferrer Nadal did not give a chance to develop the game.
Tennis player who turns 27 on June 3 was closed the first set with a 6-3 lead
within 40 minutes.
In the second set, Nadal needed more time to beat Ferrer
6-2, with 54 minutes.
The third set was stopped short due to rain, when Nadal
winning 2-1. After rain canceled certainty down, both players can continue the
game. Nadal still not overtaken, and managed to close the third set 6-3.

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