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Nadal Wins His Third French Open Title
    2007-06-11 15:29:45     CRIENGLISH.com

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Nadal Wins His Third French Open Title

Rafael Nadal kept his remarkable unbeaten record in the French Open as he claimed his third successive title with a 6-3 4-6 6-3 6-4 victory over arch-rival and world number one Roger Federer on Sunday.
       
The Spaniard was at his mesmerizing best on his favorite surface to shatter Federer's dream of winning the only grand slam to elude him.
       
Victory came after three hours and 10 minutes as world number Federer blasted a forehand wide on the Spaniard's first match point.
       
Nadal fell on to his back in trademark style before running to the net to shake hands with a demoralized Federer who again came up second best on the Roland Garros clay.
       
It was the third successive year he has been beaten by the world number two in Paris, the last two occasions in finals.
       
Nadal, still only 21, has a perfect record in Paris, winning all 21 of his matches.


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