


Spaniard Nadal, 35, did break serve in the first game of the fourth set and led 2-0, but could not cope with Djokovic's sky-high level as he won the next six games to wrap up victory at 11:21pm after more than four hours on court.ĭjokovic looked shattered as he raised his arms in celebration, then wearily broke into a smile as he prepared for the on-court interview given by the winner.

That decision came after a remarkable 98-minute third set which saw Djokovic hold his nerve to win a tie-break on which the whole match seemed to hinge. The high-quality match was full of drama and suspense, twists and turns, as it was played in front of 5,000 fans, who were allowed to stay despite France's 11pm curfew as part of its coronavirus restrictions. It was one of the top three matches in my life," said Djokovic. "It was one of these matches you can remember forever. The 22-year-old Greek reached his first Grand Slam final by beating German sixth seed Alexander Zverev in a five-set epic earlier on Friday.įifth seed Tsitsipas must surely have been watching, like the rest of the tennis world was, as two of the all-time greats fought out a brutal battle for the right to face him in the showpiece. Nadal, going for a record-extending 14th title, lost at Roland Garros for only the third time in 108 matches.ĭjokovic, 34, must now recover to play Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday's final.
