International Novak Djokovic in the French Open last.
At the point when Nadal finished it with an expert, he dropped to his knees, grinned broadly and siphoned his arms.
He didn't surrender a set in his preferred competition this year.
Nadal, No 2 in the rankings, improved to 100-2 at the French Open, remembering a consolidated 26-0 for elimination rounds and finals, and got his fourth sequential title in Paris.
Nadal versus Djokovic French Open 2020 Final Highlights
The 34-year-old left-hander from Spain recently set up dashes of four French Open titles from 2005-08, at that point five out of a column from 2010-14, to go close by his four prizes at the US Open, two at Wimbledon and one at the Australian Open.
Nadal is currently even with Federer unexpectedly since each man had zero Slams to his name in 2003. Federer's previously shown up at Wimbledon that year; Nadal, normally, earned his first in France in 2005, so, all in all he followed 4-0.
Djokovic's misfortune left him at 17 majors; had he won, the triplet's standings would have perused 20-19-18.
Nadal is the most seasoned French Open hero since 1972 and the over 15 years between his first and latest Grand Slam titles is the longest such range for a man.
This was the 56th portion of Nadal versus Djokovic, the most gatherings between any pair of men in the expert period, and their ninth in a Grand Slam last, equalling Nadal versus Federer for the most.
Djokovic had won 14 of the last 18 matchups against Nadal, and drove 29-26 in general, including a 6-3 6-2 6-3 win at the 2019 Australian Open last.
Nadal permitted Djokovic one less game this time.