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French Open: Nadal not getting carried away after beating Djokovic, says ‘I haven’t won anything yet’

  • Spaniard comes through thrilling four-hour encounter and stays on track to claim record-extending 22nd grand slam
  • But match finishes in the early hours of Wednesday in Paris, with Nadal saying it’s ‘too late’ to play tennis

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Rafael Nadal celebrates beating Novak Djokovic in their men’s singles quarter-final match in Paris. Photo: Getty Images/TNS
Agence France-Presse

Rafael Nadal insisted he still has work to do to win a 14th French Open despite knocking out Novak Djokovic and said it was “too late” to be playing after their quarter-final ended in the early hours of Wednesday.

The Spaniard is still on track for a record-extending 22nd men’s grand slam title and will face third seed Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals on his 36th birthday on Friday.

Nadal took his head-to-head against defending champion Djokovic at Roland Garros to 8-2 with a 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 win which finished after 1am local time.

Rafael Nadal called his victory an emotional one. Photo: EPA-EFE
Rafael Nadal called his victory an emotional one. Photo: EPA-EFE

“In the end it has been a very emotional night for me,” said Nadal. “I’m still playing for nights like today.

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“But it’s just a quarter-finals match? So I didn’t win anything. I just give myself a chance to be back on court in two days. Playing another semi-finals here in Roland Garros means a lot to me.”

The match ended in cool conditions under the Court Philippe Chatrier lights, with many fans covering themselves in blankets as the match stretched from May into June.

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“It is too late, without a doubt,” said Nadal, who had asked not to play in the night session.

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