Because of the impressive numbers above, tennis fans are extremely excited and looking forward to a fair and highly professional match between the two players. However, what happened in set 1 probably disappointed many people because it seemed that Nadal alone wanted to show off his "crazy" skills. As for Wawrinka, the Swiss tennis player was "lucrative" and could not show much.
While Nadal played brilliantly, Wawrinka made 17 bad hits. Set 1 ended quickly for Nadal with an overwhelming score of 6-2.
In the first half of set 2, Wawrinka still showed his unstable performance when he quickly surrendered Nadal with a white game. In the following minutes, Wawrinka improved a bit, but Nadal was still the better player with powerful left shots. Thereby, the " BOTT" ended the set with a score of 6-3.
The following developments in set 3 are no different from the second set. Wawrinka seemed stuck in every situation while Nadal did not reveal any weaknesses. Thereby, the Spaniard easily had a break from the first minutes.
Despite playing very hard and having the opportunity to break the opponent's game at times, in the face of the opponent's heavy, high balls, Wawrinka could not successfully convert the opportunity. Nadal even extinguished the Swiss tennis player's hopes of a comeback with 2 breaks in the 5th and 7th games to make the premise of finishing with a score of 6-1.
The devastating 3-0 victory over Stan Wawrinka officially helped Nadal set a new record, which was 10 championships at Roland Garros, continuing to maintain an unbeaten record in the tournament final. He also reached the milestone of completing Decima 3 times in the same year (Monte Carlo Masters, Barcelona Open, and France Open). This year's title in Paris is also the 15th time in Nadal's career that he has lifted a prestigious Grand Slam trophy.