Madrid Open: Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem to win fifth title
Rafael Nadal beat Dominic Thiem 7-6 (10-8) 6-4 to win his fifth Madrid Open title and move into the world's top four.
The Spaniard has now won three straight
titles, after his Barcelona Open and Monte Carlo Masters victories, while his
record on clay this year is 15-0.
Nadal edged the Austrian in the tie-break
of a tense first set that lasted one hour and 18 minutes.
He broke world number seven Thiem early in
the second set to set up the win.
Nadal will be confirmed as the new world
number four, replacing 18-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, when the new
rankings come out on Monday.
That will improve his seeding for the
French Open, which starts on 22 May and where Nadal is a nine-time champion.
Nadal, who beat defending champion Novak
Djokovic in the semi-final, has now won his 30th ATP World Tour Masters 1000
title, tying the all-time record with Serbia's Djokovic.
The former world number one was last inside
the world's top four in October 2016 and struggled with a wrist injury last
year, which forced him to pull out of the French Open and Wimbledon and end his season early.
Nadal told Television Espanola: "The
truth is I was up against an opponent who, in the next five to 10 years, will
be fighting for the most important titles, so I'm very happy to have won.
"It was a very exciting game.
"It was a very important final for
both of us, for him as it was the first in the Masters 1000, and for me it's
always special to play here in Madrid, in this unique tournament.
"You
never know when it might be the last, so I always try to enjoy it."
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