Advertisement

Nadal passes Sampras, closes gap on Federer

Rafael Nadal has clinched his 15th grand slam with victory at the French Open, taking him past Pete Sampras' career total and closer to Roger Federer.

History was made at Roland Garros on Sunday as Nadal completed 'La Decima' by beating Stan Wawrinka 6-2 6-3 6-1 in the final.

SIMPLY INCREDIBLE: Federer pays tribute to Nadal

Nadal's victory made him the first man in the Open Era to win the same grand slam on 10 separate occasions, enhancing his right to the nickname of 'King of Clay'.

But Nadal's 10th title at Roland Garros is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the incredible nature of his success.

We examine the numbers as the Spaniard earned a place in the history books.

2 - Having claimed the French Open title, Nadal has risen to number two in the world rankings. He last held that position in October 2014.

3 - By winning in straight sets, the Spaniard has triumphed at Roland Garros without dropping a set for a third time, matching the feat he achieved in 2008 and 2010.

3 - Nadal is the third man to win a major singles title as a teenager, in his 20s and in his 30s.

4 - The 31-year-old matched the feat achieved by Bjorn Borg in 1980 in claiming the French Open title without losing more than four games in a set.

5 - Nadal is one of a quintet of men to win a career Grand Slam in the Open Era. Rod Laver, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are the only others to do so.

10 - The Spaniard's French Open haul puts him three clear of the competition's second most prolific winner - Borg won the Coupe des Mousqetaires six times between 1974 and 1981.

15 - Victory sent Nadal clear of Pete Sampras' haul of 14 grand slam triumphs, with the Spaniard also having won the US Open and Wimbledon twice each and the Australian Open once. Federer is the only player with more on 18.

Sampras, Nadal and Federer. Image: Getty
Sampras, Nadal and Federer. Image: Getty

16 - Nadal has won 16 of his 19 matches against Wawrinka, including a quarter-final win en route to the 2013 French Open title.

31 - Nadal is the oldest male or female to reach the 15-slam milestone.

35 - In surging to the title Nadal lost just 35 games, the second lowest number by a grand slam champion in the Open Era. Borg let just 32 slip when triumphing at Roland Garros in 1978.

79 - The Spaniard has come out on top in 79 of his 81 matches at the French Open - withdrawing once due to injury - and has won the title on 10 of his 13 appearances.

102 - Nadal is 102-2 in best-of-five-set matches on clay with his only losses coming to Robert Soderling in 2009 and Djokovic in 2015.