Nadal Reclaims Throne With Brutal Defeat of Wawrinka

Nadal Reclaims Throne With Brutal Defeat of Wawrinka
Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the final against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka Paris, France on June 11, 2017. Reuters/Christian Hartmann
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PARIS—Claycourt king Rafa Nadal regained his Roland Garros throne after two years in exile with a brutal 6-2 6-3 6-1 mauling of Swiss Stan Wawrinka to complete ‘La Decima’ on Sunday.

Rewinding the clock to the days when he was untouchable on the crushed brick dust, the 31-year-old turned 2015 champion Wawrinka into a human punchbag, winning in just over two hours.

This title, an unprecedented 10th at a single grand slam in the professional era, was arguably the most impressive of his 15 though as it arrived three injury-plagued years after the last one, without dropping a set and conceding only 35 games in seven matches.

Only Bjorn Borg, who conceded 32 on his way to the 1978 title, has been a more ruthless champion.

Having beaten world number one Andy Murray with a majestic display of power in the semi-final, third seed Wawrinka arrived full of confidence as, at 32, he tried to become the oldest French Open winner since Andres Gimeno in 1972.

But the barrel-chested ‘Stanimal’ was powerless as Nadal turned the final into an exhibition of his clayclourt supremacy—taking his French Open record to an eye-watering 79-2.

Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates winning the final against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka Paris, France on June 11, 2017. (Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes)
Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates winning the final against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka Paris, France on June 11, 2017. Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes