The 'King of Clay' prevails
The Spaniard, Rafael Nadal, just won The French Open for men, his 3rd in a row and 12th overall, tennis championship done on clay in dominant fashion, only losing one set, the second, after a tiebreaker 7 - 5 and winning the last 2, both 6-1.The win puts him well ahead of Max Decugis, who between 1903 to 1914 had 8 French championships, all before the open format, for the most in history.
Besides those 2 men, only 9 other men in history have won that championship more than twice.
Here's to you Raf