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Barcelona Open 2021: 3 things we learnt from Rafael Nadal's title run


Barcelona Open 2021: 3 things we learnt from Rafael Nadal's title run
Rafael Nadal with the Barcelona Open trophy
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Rafael Nadal beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-7, 7-5 in a grueling final on Sunday to win his 12th Barcelona Open title. It was Nadal’s 87th career title, and his 61st title on clay, underlining both his 'King of Clay' and 'GOAT' credentials.
The greatest claycourter of all time was seriously challenged on his favorite surface by Tsitsipas, but he held his nerve to ultimately get over the line. Notably, this was Tsitsipas' first loss on clay this season; the Greek had managed to win the Masters 1000 title at Monte Carlo, and had come into the Barcelona final riding a nine-match winning streak.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas claims Big 3 will become "Big 6 or Big 8", says he wants to win the "trophy that Rafael Nadal has lifted 150 times"


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Stefanos Tsitsipas claims Big 3 will become "Big 6 or Big 8", says he wants to win the "trophy that Rafael Nadal has lifted 150 times"
Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell 2021
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Stefanos Tsitsipas recently claimed that the Big 3 of tennis, which is made up of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, could become a 'Big 6 or Big 8' in the future given the number of promising youngsters on tour right now. The Greek also spoke about his French Open and Wimbledon ambitions.
In response, the Greek pointed out that he is not alone in his generation, and that quite a few players can take up the mantle from Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Tstisipas predicted men's tennis will see a "kind of revolution" in the coming years, which he believes will be "more exciting" for the fans.

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