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Rafael Nadal goes for the ‘Decima’ at French Open
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9:01 AM EDT, Thu May 19, 2016
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Is Rafael Nadal back in form on the eve of the French Open? After a difficult start to 2016, he won back-to-back titles in Monte Carlo and Barcelona last month.
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When Nadal won the crown in Barcelona, he matched Guillermo Vilas for the most clay-court titles ever with 49.
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Even though he lost to nemesis Novak Djokovic in Rome, some would say it was still a positive match for Nadal since he ran the dominant No. 1 close, 7-5 7-6 (7-4).
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But Nadal doesn't only have to worry about Djokovic in Paris. Andy Murray is the world No. 2, Rome champion and has a better winning percentage on clay than Nadal and Djokovic since the start of last season.
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When they met at the French Open last year, Djokovic became only the second player to defeat Nadal at Roland Garros.
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Robin Soderling is the other player who has downed Nadal at the French Open, in 2009.
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Nadal is hoping the French Open goes better than his last grand slam -- he was upset in the first round at the Australian Open by doubles partner Fernando Verdasco.
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It was part of a slump for Nadal, who will turn 30 during the second week of the French Open. He surprisingly fell to Dominic Thiem and Pablo Cuevas on the South American clay-court swing in February.
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But Roland Garros has always held great memories for Nadal. He bagged the first of his nine titles in 2005.
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Nadal is seeking a 15th grand slam title overall -- and first since defeating Djokovic in the 2014 French Open final.