The bull from Mallorca is approaching the 13th title in Paris, after traveling to the quarterfinals in Paris with 1: 6, 1: 6, 2: 6 over the 213th ranked in the world
Nadal.
The King of Clay enjoys Paris
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Raphael Nadal, the king of clay, signals to everyone that the pitch in Paris is definitely his private kingdom.
After 12 wins in the French Grand Slam, he continues to storm for the 13th title, this time after an afternoon trip to the quarterfinals.
The opponent he tried to face is ranked 213rd in the world, Sebastian Corda, whose father Peter qualified for the Roland Garros final 28 years ago.
He held on to the pitch for less than two hours.
The bull from Mallorca lost a total of four games on the way to an easy victory, 1: 6, 1: 6, 2: 6 and can be said to have saved quite a bit of energy for the next stage.
Now the question arises - is anyone able to stop him?