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2013 French Open – Men's singles

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Men's singles
2013 French Open
Final
ChampionSpainRafael Nadal
Runner-upSpainDavid Ferrer
Score6–3, 6–2, 6–3
Events
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2013 tennis event results
Further information:2013 French Open

Three-time defending championRafael Nadal defeatedDavid Ferrer in the final, 6–3, 6–2, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the2013 French Open.[1] It was his record-extending eighthFrench Open title and twelfthmajor title overall. With the win, Nadal recorded his 59th French Open match win, surpassing the previous record held byGuillermo Vilas andRoger Federer. Nadal also became the first man to win a major eight times, and tiedRoy Emerson for the third-most major titles of all time.[citation needed]

In the semifinal encounter between Nadal andNovak Djokovic, they played a notable 4 hour, 37 minute match. A significant part of theDjokovic–Nadal rivalry, it was dubbed by some commentators as the bestclay court match ever, and one of the greatest matches ever played;[2] Nadal outlasted Djokovic to win 6–4, 3–6, 6–1, 6–7(3–7), 9–7.[3]

This was the first all-Spanish major final since2002, and the first occasion since2004 that two compatriots contested a major final.[4] Despite the victory, Nadal dropped one place down the rankings to world No. 5 following Ferrer's run to the final.[5][6][7]

Federer was attempting to become the first man in the Open Era to achieve adouble career Grand Slam, but he lost toJo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarterfinals.[8]

Seeds

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1.  SerbiaNovak Djokovic(semifinals)
2.  SwitzerlandRoger Federer(quarterfinals)
3.  SpainRafael Nadal (champion)
4.  SpainDavid Ferrer(final)
5.  Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych(first round)
6.  FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga(semifinals)
7.  FranceRichard Gasquet(fourth round)
8.  SerbiaJanko Tipsarević(third round)
9.  SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka(quarterfinals)
10.  CroatiaMarin Čilić(third round)
11.  SpainNicolás Almagro(fourth round)
12.  GermanyTommy Haas(quarterfinals)
13.  JapanKei Nishikori(fourth round)
14.  CanadaMilos Raonic(third round)
15.  FranceGilles Simon(fourth round)
16.  GermanyPhilipp Kohlschreiber(fourth round)
17.  ArgentinaJuan Mónaco(first round)
18.  United StatesSam Querrey(third round)
19.  United StatesJohn Isner(third round)
20.  ItalyAndreas Seppi(third round)
21.  PolandJerzy Janowicz(third round)
22.  UkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov(first round)
23.  South AfricaKevin Anderson(fourth round)
24.  FranceBenoît Paire(third round)
25.  FranceJérémy Chardy(third round)
26.  BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov(third round)
27.  ItalyFabio Fognini(third round)
28.  GermanyFlorian Mayer(first round, retired)
29.  RussiaMikhail Youzhny(fourth round)
30.  FranceJulien Benneteau(third round)
31.  SpainMarcel Granollers(first round)
32.  SpainTommy Robredo(quarterfinals)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Qualifying

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Main article:2013 French Open – Men's singles qualifying

Draw

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Key

Finals

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
                     
1SerbiaNovak Djokovic6777
12GermanyTommy Haas3655
1SerbiaNovak Djokovic461777
3SpainRafael Nadal636639
3SpainRafael Nadal666
9SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka231
3SpainRafael Nadal666
4SpainDavid Ferrer323
32SpainTommy Robredo211
4SpainDavid Ferrer666
4SpainDavid Ferrer6776
6FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga1632
6FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga766
2SwitzerlandRoger Federer533

Top half

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Section 1

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
1SerbiaN Djokovic7767
BelgiumD Goffin65451SerbiaN Djokovic666
CroatiaI Dodig643610ArgentinaG Pella202
ArgentinaG Pella4662121SerbiaN Djokovic666
WCUnited StatesAl Kuznetsov162226BulgariaG Dimitrov223
WCFranceL Pouille6776WCFranceL Pouille1641
ColombiaA Falla40r26BulgariaG Dimitrov6776
26BulgariaG Dimitrov611SerbiaN Djokovic4666
22UkraineA Dolgopolov6746716GermanyP Kohlschreiber6344
RussiaD Tursunov79679RussiaD Tursunov46r
AustraliaB Tomic5681rRomaniaV Hănescu66
RomaniaV Hănescu77102RomaniaV Hănescu0601
ItalyS Bolelli441r16GermanyP Kohlschreiber6776
Chinese TaipeiY-h Lu662Chinese TaipeiY-h Lu
QCzech RepublicJ Veselý6365216GermanyP Kohlschreiberw/o
16GermanyP Kohlschreiber77176

Section 2

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
12GermanyT Haas7766
FranceG Rufin641312GermanyT Haas7767
QUnited StatesJ Sock667QUnited StatesJ Sock6325
SpainG García-López22512GermanyT Haas777461010
RussiaA Kuznetsov346419United StatesJ Isner56467128
United StatesR Harrison6677United StatesR Harrison779316
ArgentinaC Berlocq34419United StatesJ Isner567668
19United StatesJ Isner66612GermanyT Haas666
29RussiaM Youzhny466629RussiaM Youzhny113
SpainP Andújar642329RussiaM Youzhny66576
ArgentinaF Delbonis62666ArgentinaF Delbonis37754
QGermanyJ Reister7710429RussiaM Youzhny666
SpainF Verdasco6668SerbiaJ Tipsarević443
WCFranceM Gicquel231SpainF Verdasco631676
WCFranceN Mahut26418SerbiaJ Tipsarević776358
8SerbiaJ Tipsarević6776

Section 3

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
3SpainR Nadal47766
GermanyD Brands664433SpainR Nadal4666
SlovakiaM Kližan3660SlovakiaM Kližan6333
United StatesM Russell6310r3SpainR Nadal7766
QSpainP Riba34427ItalyF Fognini6544
Czech RepublicL Rosol666Czech RepublicL Rosol26361
QGermanyA Beck35327ItalyF Fognini67726
27ItalyF Fognini6763SpainR Nadal666
24FranceB Paire3776613JapanK Nishikori413
CyprusM Baghdatis6614424FranceB Paire7766
PolandŁ Kubot65796PolandŁ Kubot6224
QFranceM Teixeira4767224FranceB Paire37741
SloveniaG Žemlja66613JapanK Nishikori66366
ColombiaS Giraldo141SloveniaG Žemlja1714
CanadaJ Levine32013JapanK Nishikori6566
13JapanK Nishikori666

Section 4

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
9SwitzerlandS Wawrinka76617
NetherlandsT de Bakker537759SwitzerlandS Wawrinka6776
QCanadaV Pospisil6947766ArgentinaH Zeballos2624
ArgentinaH Zeballos711664289SwitzerlandS Wawrinka66266
FranceK de Schepper4636321PolandJ Janowicz37733
NetherlandsR Haase67726NetherlandsR Haase4643
SpainA Ramos635321PolandJ Janowicz6466
21PolandJ Janowicz77769SwitzerlandS Wawrinka654678
28GermanyF Mayer635r7FranceR Gasquet776456
UzbekistanD Istomin467UzbekistanD Istomin452
WCFranceF Serra345RussiaN Davydenko676
RussiaN Davydenko667RussiaN Davydenko443
QPolandM Przysiężny665777FranceR Gasquet666
LLUnited StatesR Williams37755QPolandM Przysiężny330
UkraineS Stakhovsky1437FranceR Gasquet666
7FranceR Gasquet666

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
5Czech RepublicT Berdych68477775
WCFranceG Monfils710663647WCFranceG Monfils656776
LatviaE Gulbis6776LatviaE Gulbis774642
BrazilR Dutra da Silva1643WCFranceG Monfils6772632
NetherlandsI Sijsling66632SpainT Robredo2656776
AustriaJ Melzer432NetherlandsI Sijsling776311
PREstoniaJ Zopp32132SpainT Robredo624666
32SpainT Robredo66632SpainT Robredo653666
20ItalyA Seppi646662611SpainN Almagro776444
ArgentinaL Mayer774377420ItalyA Seppi6776246
SloveniaB Kavčič666SloveniaB Kavčič0637763
QAustraliaJ Duckworth22220ItalyA Seppi6104
ArgentinaM Alund261011SpainN Almagro7766
FranceÉ Roger-Vasselin6466FranceÉ Roger-Vasselin243
LLAustriaA Haider-Maurer643311SpainN Almagro666
11SpainN Almagro4666

Section 6

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
14CanadaM Raonic6646
BelgiumX Malisse216414CanadaM Raonic73776
QBelgiumS Darcis4614FranceM Llodra56632
FranceM Llodra646614CanadaM Raonic5643
QGermanyJ-L Struff67662223South AfricaK Anderson7776
RussiaE Donskoy792776RussiaE Donskoy710152
LLUkraineI Marchenko35423South AfricaK Anderson68676
23South AfricaK Anderson67623South AfricaK Anderson311
31SpainM Granollers564644SpainD Ferrer666
SpainF López72646SpainF López3666
PortugalJ Sousa666PortugalJ Sousa6344
JapanG Soeda132SpainF López154
QUnited StatesS Johnson463614SpainD Ferrer676
SpainA Montañés63636SpainA Montañés213
AustraliaM Matosevic4344SpainD Ferrer666
4SpainD Ferrer666

Section 7

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
6FranceJ-W Tsonga666
SloveniaA Bedene2236FranceJ-W Tsonga7866
FinlandJ Nieminen6471146FinlandJ Nieminen6643
FranceP-H Mathieu4669626FranceJ-W Tsonga667
SpainR Bautista-Agut66625FranceJ Chardy125
LuxembourgG Müller342SpainR Bautista-Agut154
GermanyB Becker42525FranceJ Chardy676
25FranceJ Chardy6676FranceJ-W Tsonga666
17ArgentinaJ Mónaco666444SerbiaV Troicki333
SpainD Gimeno-Traver447766SpainD Gimeno-Traver6640794
SerbiaV Troicki666SerbiaV Troicki4776676
United StatesJ Blake422SerbiaV Troicki71467
Czech RepublicR Štěpánek646861110CroatiaM Čilić61245
WCAustraliaN Kyrgios77710713WCAustraliaN Kyrgios422
GermanyP Petzschner12310CroatiaM Čilić666
10CroatiaM Čilić666

Section 8

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
15FranceG Simon31667
AustraliaL Hewitt6641515FranceG Simon62666
WCFranceA Mannarino36375PRUruguayP Cuevas77111
PRUruguayP Cuevas6265715FranceG Simon262776
Czech RepublicJ Hájek656618United StatesS Querrey636622
QUnited StatesD Kudla2704Czech RepublicJ Hájek454
SlovakiaL Lacko34418United StatesS Querrey676
18United StatesS Querrey66615FranceG Simon16623
30FranceJ Benneteau7765772SwitzerlandR Federer64266
LithuaniaR Berankis65376530FranceJ Benneteau7117506
GermanyT Kamke66306GermanyT Kamke695764
ItalyP Lorenzi3366330FranceJ Benneteau345
QIndiaS Devvarman6672SwitzerlandR Federer667
QSpainD Muñoz de la Nava335QIndiaS Devvarman211
QSpainP Carreño-Busta2232SwitzerlandR Federer666
2SwitzerlandR Federer666

Road to the final

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For the first time in his career,Rafael Nadal lost a set in both of the first two rounds. In the semi-finals, he faced off against world number oneNovak Djokovic. In an epic five setter, Nadal triumphed 6–4, 3–6, 6–1, 6–7 (3–7), 9–7.[9]

David Ferrer advanced to the final of aGrand Slam for the first time in his career. He did not lose a single set in the tournament before the final.[9]

Final

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Third-seeded Nadal from Spain faced off against fourth-seeded David Ferrer in the finals of the French Open. Both players employed the same strategy, trying to win points from the baseline. Nadal won a break early in the first set, but lost it back quickly and had to fend off two other break points during the set. Nadal ending up winning the first set 6–3. Down 3–1 in the second set, Ferrer had four break points to get back into the set. However, Nadal fought them all off, winning the last point on a 31-shot rally, the longest of the match. From there he cruised to a 6–2 set victory. Aided by a Ferrer double fault on break point, Nadal took the third set 6–3 for a three set to none victory.[9]

Nadal had been dominant on clay during his career, but took seven months off from mid-2012 to February 2013 to recover from a knee injury. He showed few signs of the injury during the final as he tracked down balls from corner to corner and hit numeroustopspin-laden winners. "This one is very special one," said Nadal after the match. "When you have period of time like I had, you realize that you don't know if you will have the chance to be back here with this trophy another time."[9]

The two-hour sixteen-minute match was briefly interrupted by noisy protesters, one of whom ran onto the court with a lit flare. Tournament director Gilbert Ysern said security "acted efficiently and quickly and handled [the situation] very well."[9] Both players appeared to be rattled by the event, dropping serve immediately after it. "I felt a little bit scared at the first moment because I didn't see what's going on. I just turned there and I watch a guy with some fire," remarked Nadal.[9] Ferrer said the event did not affect his play. Ten people were arrested in total.[9]

With his win, Nadal became the first man to win the same Grand Slam event eight times. It was his 12th major overall, putting him tied for third on the all-time list behind Roger Federer (17) and Pete Sampras (14). With his victory Nadal's record was 59–1 all time in Paris. Nadal broke the men's record for most victories at the French Open and improved to 20–4 against Ferrer.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Rafael Nadal beats David Ferrer to win eighth French Open title". BBC Sport. Retrieved17 July 2025.
  2. ^Curtis, Jake (2014-05-28)."The 10 Most Memorable Matches in French Open History".Bleacher Report. Retrieved2023-06-29.
  3. ^2013 French Open: men's matches to watch out for | The Roar
  4. ^French Open: Rafael Nadal edges Novak Djokovic in epic semi as David Ferrer ends Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's match – ABC Grandstand Sport – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  5. ^Nadal creates history but Ferrer wins respect | The Roar
  6. ^"Rafael Nadal v David Ferrer: French Open final – as it happened".Guardian UK. 9 June 2013. Retrieved10 June 2013.
  7. ^"Rafael Nadal is scintillating as the king of clay returns".The Independent. 9 June 2013. Archived fromthe original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved10 June 2013.
  8. ^Tsonga beats Federer, first-time French Open finalist guaranteed | The Roar
  9. ^abcdefghDouglas Robson (June 9, 2013)."Rafael Nadal captures eighth French Open crown".USA Today. associated Press. RetrievedJune 10, 2013.

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