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Novak Djokovic ready to complete career grand slam at French Open

Serb dismantles clay court king Rafael Nadal to send out warning ahead of Paris major

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Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy after winning the final.  Photo: Reuters
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Novak Djokovic laid down the gauntlet ahead of Roland Garros when he came from a set down to dismantle claycourt king Rafael Nadal in the Italian Open final on Sunday.

The Serb’s 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory was his fourth successive victory over Nadal but only his fourth on clay in their 41-match head-to-head series dating back to 2006.

After a slow start in which he twice dropped serve, Djokovic took control of the baseline rallies and finished the match with a flurry of precision groundstrokes that had Nadal reeling.

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“Beating Rafa on clay is definitely a confidence booster,” said Djokovic, who claimed his third Rome title and the 44th of his career.

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“Let’s hope it’s something I can take into Roland Garros.”

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