At 35, Rafael Nadal has already won everything. One Australian Open, two Wimbledons, four US Open, one Olympic gold medal in singles, another in doubles, five Davis Cup titles and above all… thirteen Roland-Garros. Best player of all time on clay, the Spaniard, now world number 3, is always hungry for victories. Even if each Grand Slam is important, this Roland-Garros 2021 has a very special dimension. If he wins Porte d'Auteuil this year, Rafael Nadal will become -only- record holder for Grand Slam titles, ahead of his eternal rival Roger Federer. The Mallorcan would then have 21, against 20 for the Swiss. To do so, the Manacor Bull will have to face Diego Schwartzman, tenth in the world, in the quarterfinals of the tournament this afternoon.One statistic does not plead in favor of the Argentine, who has lost ten times in eleven games against Rafa ...
This clash between Nadal and Schwartzman is to be followed live this Wednesday, June 9 from 1:30 p.m. on France TV channels.
Nadal - Schwartzman to follow live on France TV
This Wednesday, June 9, 2021, the last two quarter-finals of the Roland-Garros men's tournament are organized. In addition to Nadal - Schwartzman, it is Djokovic - Berrettini who is proposed to us this evening, for the last night session of this edition. The match between the Serbian and the Italian starts this evening at 8 p.m., and it is broadcast on Amazon Prime Video, like all the night sessions of the tournament as well as the matches taking place on the Simonne-Mathieu court. The rest of the matches are broadcast by France TV and its various channels France 2, France 3, France 4 and its player France TV. The matches are broadcast in clear and free on France Télévisions, while you need a Prime subscription to see the other matches.
You can currently take advantage of a free, no-obligation Amazon Prime Video trial offer for 30 days. To see Roland-Garros and take advantage of Prime Day on June 21 and 22, now is the perfect time.