French Open 2019: Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem to claim 12th Roland Garros title

Rafael Nadal has kept his iron grip on the Coupe des Mousquetaires, by beating Dominic Thiem in four sets to win a record 12th French Open title.  

In a repeat of last year's final at Roland Garros, Nadal beat Thiem 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-1 on Monday (NZT). 

Thiem was aiming to join Robin Soderling and Novak Djokovic, as the only men to beat Nadal at the French Open.

Nadal now stands on his own as the most successful singles player - male or female - at a single Grand Slam, having moved clear of the 11 titles won by Margaret Court at the Australian Open.   

Meanwhile, his 18th Slam title overall means he has closed within two of great rival Roger Federer, whose all-time men's record of 20 titles appears increasingly within reach for either Nadal or Djokovic.   

Thiem was trying to do what only Stan Wawrinka had managed, by beating Djokovic and Nadal at the same Slam, and Wawrinka did not do it back-to-back.   

As if he did not have the odds against him already, the Austrian was also playing for the fourth day in a row, after his epic two-day semi-final win over Djokovic, while Nadal had had a day off either side of a comfortable semi-final win over Roger Federer.   

Thiem knows how it feels to beat Nadal on clay, having done so in each of the last four seasons, but only in best-of-three-set matches.   

The first seven games were a physical war, both men growling and pummelling the ball back across the net with ever-increasing vigour.   

AAP