Fucking genius on clay.His record on clay will never be beaten not in our life time.
French Open 2018: Why does 'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal reign supreme?
The beauty about sport is we never know what might happen when we arrive at a stadium or turn on our television.
But one thing comes as close to sporting certainty as anything else we have seen over the past 13 years: Rafael Nadal winning the French Open.
"Some say beating Rafa over five sets on clay is the toughest thing in sport - not just tennis," says seven-time Grand Slam singles champion John McEnroe. "I would agree with that."
Since making his debut as a talented teenager in 2005, Nadal has won a record 11 singles titles at Roland Garros - no-one in the men's game has managed to win as many at the same Grand Slam.
And the 32-year-old Spaniard lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires yet again on Sunday, beating Austrian seventh seed Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-3 6-2.
Nadal's main weapon is that vicious, lasso-style forehand which has become his trademark.
Nobody has hit a higher percentage of forehand winners than the Spaniard over the past fortnight, with 12% of his points coming through this shot.