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Why is Nadal invincible on the clay court? How many times has he won the championship on clay court?

Recently, the ATP Tour has entered the journey of the European clay season, and Nadal is about to usher in his first show in six months. As long as Nadal participates in the clay court competition, he will become the absolute number one champion, and he will be an overwhelming champion. The reason why Nadal is so optimistic on the clay court is entirely because of his previous achievements on the clay court.

As a recognized god of clay in the history of tennis, Nadal's achievements in clay court can be described as unprecedented. Since a few years ago, Nadal has participated in 439 games on the clay court. In these 439 games, Nadal got a horrible record of 465,438+00 wins and 29 losses, and the winning rate of clay reached an astonishing 93.4%.

During this period, Nadal always participated in 88 clay games, 66 of which reached the finals. Nadal has a 75% chance to advance to the final battle as long as he participates in the clay court competition. In 66 finals, Nadal won 58 wins and 8 losses, and he won 58 championship trophies.

Among Nadal's 58 clay champion trophies, 12 won the French Open,1/kloc-0 won the Monte Carlo Masters,1/kloc-0 won the Barcelona Open and 9 won the Rome Masters. Among them, Nadal won the French Open, Monte Carlo and Barcelona in double digits. In Rome this week, he will challenge for his fourth double-digit championship.

How hard is it to beat Nadal at the French Open? Nadal played 95 French Open matches and lost only two. His record of best of five sets on clay court is 1 16-2, and his record of best of three sets is 294-27. On the clay court, Nadal's winning percentage against the top ten, the top five and the world number one reached 83.3%, 80.6% and 75% respectively.

After reading this set of data, you can understand why Nadal is always the number one favorite in the French Open. This year's French Open will start in two weeks, and Nadal will attack Federer's 20th Grand Slam title. Returning to the familiar venue again, can Nadal catch up with his old rival this time?