Djokovic v Nadal - six of the best matches

Ahead of Djokovic and Nadal's 58th encounter on Friday's French Open semi-finals, here is a look at their top six Grand Slam encounters over the years

Published : Jun 10, 2021 18:54 IST , PARIS

Nadal (right) defeated Djokovic in last year's French Open final to lift his 13th title in Paris.
Nadal (right) defeated Djokovic in last year's French Open final to lift his 13th title in Paris.
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Nadal (right) defeated Djokovic in last year's French Open final to lift his 13th title in Paris.

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal meet for the 58th time on Friday in the French Open semi-finals.

Here is a look at six of their best Grand Slam matches:


Australian Open final 2012- (Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 7-5)

 In the longest ever Grand Slam final at five hours and 53 minutes, Djokovic came back from 4-2 down in the fifth set. It was the third successive Grand Slam final that Djokovic and Nadal had contested, and saw the Serb extend his winning streak over Nadal to seven straight matches.

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Rod Laver (C) presents the trophies to Novak Djokovic of Serbia (L) and Rafael Nadal of Spain after their men's singles final match at the Australian Open in Melbourne January 30, 2012.
 

"I think it comes out on the top because, just the fact that we played almost six hours is incredible," said Djokovic when asked if it had been his greatest ever match.

An exhausted Nadal added: "Physically it was the toughest match I ever played."

2015 Roland Garros quarter-final- Djokovic (7-5, 6-3, 6-1)

Djokovic became only the second man after Robin Soderling in 2009 to defeat Nadal on the red clay of Roland Garros as he maintained his hopes of completing the career Grand Slam.

Djokovic was to lose the final to Stan Wawrinka but would win his first Roland Garros title 12 months later with victory in the final over Andy Murray.

"It's definitely a big win, a match that I will remember for a long time," said Djokovic.

"He was better than me. That's it. It's very simple," said Nadal who was celebrating his 29th birthday.

2018 Wimbledon semi-final- Djokovic (6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (11/9), 3-6, 10-8)

Just weeks before Wimbledon, Djokovic had suffered a shock quarter-final exit at the French Open at the hands of Marco Cecchinato, the world number 72 from Italy, and had even threatened to skip the grasscourt Grand Slam.

The semi-final was another classic with Djokovic saving five break points in the fifth set before triumphing after five hours and 15 minutes.

"One of the longest matches of my career. I am overwhelmed," said Djokovic.

Nadal said: "I have not much more inside me. I gave it my best."

2012 Roland Garros final- Nadal (6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5)

In a final that was played over two days due to several rain delays, Nadal hit 34 winners to 29 unforced errors, and led two sets and a break before the Serb took eight consecutive games and a 2-1 lead with a break into the third set on Monday.

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Rafael Nadal (right) and Novak Djokovic (left) hold their trophy after their men's final match in the French Open, June 11, 2012. Nadal passed Bjorn Borg as the all-time record-holder for French Open titles.
 

When play resumed, Nadal broke back and went on to wrap up victory in three hours and 49 minutes for what was his seventh title in Paris.

"It is an honour and for me the most important tournament, the greatest in my eyes. This is an unforgettable moment," said Nadal.

Djokovic added: "The playing conditions were not good. But it's not anybody's fault, and it's not the reason why I lost today."

2013 Roland Garros semi-final- Nadal (6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-7 (3/7), 9-7)

Djokovic was trying to become the eighth man to complete the career Grand Slam while Nadal was bidding for an eighth title in Paris. Djokovic had earlier in the season defeated the Spaniard on clay in Monte Carlo, ending Nadal's 46-match win streak.

In the Roland Garros final, Nadal was 6-5 up in the fourth set and two points from victory but Djokovic hit back and then led 4-2 in the final set before Nadal dug deep to triumph after four hours and 37 minutes.

"I want to congratulate Novak, he's a great champion and he will win here at Roland Garros one day, I'm sure," said Nadal.

World number one Djokovic added: "It's been an unbelievable match but all I can feel now is disappointment. I congratulate him, that's why he's a champion."

2014 Roland Garros final- Nadal (3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4)

 Nadal again prevented Djokovic from completing a career Grand Slam as he became the first player to win nine titles at one major. It was also his 14th Slam trophy.

Despite taking the first set, the final ended in a whimper for Djokovic who double-faulted on championship point.

Djokovic admitted that Nadal was probably the fresher player as the final progressed in brutal 30-degree heat.

"For me, the most important tournament, the greatest in my eyes," said Nadal.

Djokovic said: "I was not at the level I was at when I beat him in Rome last month. It takes it out of you. Rafa was the better player."

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