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Spain's Rafael Nadal claimed a record 34th ATP Masters 1000 crown, beating Serbia's Novak Djokovic 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 with a statement victory in an epic Italian Open final.
The win on Sunday was huge for Nadal, the world number 2, who broke his tie with Djokovic at 33 Masters 1000 titles.
Nadal has now won nine trophies at the clay-court event in the Italian capital, a record in the history of the tournament.
"So very happy for the victory, I play well, so just enjoying that moment," Nadal said after the match.
In their 54th match, the longest rivalry in tennis history, Nadal battled the Serbian world number 1 for two hours and 25 minutes.
The Spaniard grabbed his first title of the season, avenging his loss to the top-ranked Serb at the Australian Open.
The Spanish tennis star won 6-0 sets in the previous rounds against France's Jeremy Chardy, Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili and Spain's Fernando Verdasco, respectively.
The 31-year-old Djokovic then leveled the match in the second set with 6-4 win after roughly one hour of competition, breaking Nadal's serve in the 10th game, saving four break points and forcing the decider set.
The Spanish star then took three consecutive games, breaking the Serb twice to seal the third set 6-1 after 47 minutes.
Nadal, a 17-time Grand Slam singles champion, managed to improve his record against Djokovic to 5-3 in Rome (3-2 in finals) and to 17-7 on clay, but the Serb is still leading the overall head-to-head with a 28-26 record.
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