PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal defeats Dominic Thiem for fifth Madrid title
Rafael Nadal clinched his 72nd career title when he beat Austrian Dominic Thiem 7-6(8), 6-4 in the Madrid Open final on Sunday. It was his 52nd career title on his favored surface.
With Ronaldo, Javi Fernandez and Carolina Marin watching on, Rafa claimed a record-equalling 30th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown.
Rafa edged Thiem in the tie-break of a tense first set that lasted one hour and 18 minutes. He broke the Austrian early in the second set to set up the win.
Rafa will be confirmed as the new world number four, replacing 18-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, when the new rankings come out on Monday.
Our champ became the first player to win five Madrid titles, adding to his victories in 2005 (d. Ljubicic), 2010 (d. Federer), 2013 (d. Wawrinka) and 2014 (d. Nishikori). It is his third ATP trophy of the season, having triumphed in Monte-Carlo and Barcelona.
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning a game against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain in action against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal returns the ball to Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem during their ATP Madrid Open final match in Madrid, on May 14, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / OSCAR DEL POZO (May 13, 2017 – Source: AFP)
Toni Nadal and Carlos Moya watch on as Rafael Nadal of Spain plays Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning a game against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning a game against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning a game against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after winning at match point against Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain with the winners trophy next to runner up Dominic Thiem of Austria after the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy after beating Dominic Thiem of Austria in the men’s final at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Denis Doyle/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy after beating Dominic Thiem of Austria in the men’s final at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Denis Doyle/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain with the winners trophy after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal returns the ball to Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem during their ATP Madrid Open final match in Madrid, on May 14, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / OSCAR DEL POZO (May 13, 2017 – Source: AFP)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal poses with his trophy as he celebrates his victory over Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem at the end of their ATP Madrid Open final match in Madrid, on May 14, 2017. .Nadal won 7-6 and 6-4. / AFP PHOTO / OSCAR DEL POZO (May 13, 2017 – Source: AFP)
Rafael Nadal of Spain thanks the crowd after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy after beating Dominic Thiem of Austria in the men’s final at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Denis Doyle/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy after beating Dominic Thiem of Austria in the men’s final at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Denis Doyle/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain bites the winners trophy after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain bites the winners trophy after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal (R) and Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem pose with their trophies at the end of their ATP Madrid Open final match in Madrid, on May 14, 2017..Nadal won 7-6 and 6-4. / AFP PHOTO / OSCAR DEL POZO (May 13, 2017 – Source: AFP)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal (R) and Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem pose with their trophies at the end of their ATP Madrid Open final match in Madrid, on May 14, 2017..Nadal won 7-6 and 6-4. / AFP PHOTO / OSCAR DEL POZO (May 13, 2017 – Source: AFP)
Rafael Nadal of Spain with the winners trophy alongside the model ball girls after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
Rafael Nadal of Spain with the winners trophy alongside the ball boys and girls after his win over Dominic Thiem of Austria in the final during day nine of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis at La Caja Magica on May 14, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (May 13, 2017 – Source: Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe)
at the press conference rafa said that they are no guarantees that if he skips rome he would be in better shape in paris which is a good argument to make. There are pro and cons to the decision to skip rome
– if he decides not to play rome he might lose the momentum or the rythm why taking a rest if you are playing well and you are in a good rythm.
– Clay court season is a indicator for the rest of the season. Nadal needs wins to build confidence for the rest of the season
– Nadal will miss the chance if he wins rome to become nr 3 in the world which would be a good position for the french open. Maybe that is why is planning to play rome
He should play match for match and listen good to his body. If moya feels that nadal needs rest he should tell him that and be honest about that and pull nadal out of the tournament
Rafa would burn himself out if continuing playing Rome Open. I know at the moment he is feeling fine but at this age injuries could come at anytime. Let’s not forget what happened last year. Winning Rome could give him 1 more Master 1000 ahead of Djokovic but also reducing the chance of getting 15th grandslam. I won’t be surprised if Djokovic is back at RG and get his Double Career Grandslam when facing a burned out Rafa.
Why didn’t Carlos and Toni tell him that?
In his post match presser, Rafa explained why he is playing Rome. He did say, however, that he should have skipped Rome last year with his wrist injury. I too was irritated by the TC’s refusal to show the awards ceremony. They rarely do. So irritating! I will try to find it on YouTube. I hope useless Carillo saw that Rafa st least twice ruled a Thiem serve in (when it is on HIS side of the court. I am still furious that she basically called Rafa a cheater in the Goffin MC match.
So very happy to see Rafa win in Madrid. Rafa cuidate, seguro que quieres jugar en Roma, tan cerca de Roland Garros? I am a bit worried about Rafa getting too tired before Roland Garros I think that is the most important match right now and he should have some rest before then. But of course Rafa and his team know best, he might need the adrenaline to keep going. whatever happens, your fans love and admire you and wish you the best of luck for both matches.
I’m trying very hard to ignore the dislikes in here 😐 Either I’m anoying someone or there must be an “intruder sneaking around”? 🤔
– Anyway just needed to get it off my chest… 😳🙄
Rafantastic, yours are the prettiest and least controversial of all comments in support of Rafa, in my opinion. Why anyone would go out of his/her/their way to give a negative rating to any of your posts shows how mentally unbalanced he/she/they are. There are plenty of them on any blog and, unfortunately, RNF is not immune from such crass behavior. We have our share of uglies and “intruders” “sneaking” around. That made me hysterical, sooo funny. Instead of saying “why” they don’t like your posts, he/she/they take the cowards way out. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest, too. LOL
RAFA ROCKS RAFANTASTIC
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You’re very welcome, Margo 😁 – And thank you for your likes and positive comments on my posts 🤗🌸
RAFA TOTALLY ROCKS!! 𗀃
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What is there not to like is what I say.
RAFA TOTALLY ROCKS
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Love it love it. Tough match. Feels good to come out a winner. Mr. Tennis. King of Clay.
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at the press conference rafa said that they are no guarantees that if he skips rome he would be in better shape in paris which is a good argument to make. There are pro and cons to the decision to skip rome
– if he decides not to play rome he might lose the momentum or the rythm why taking a rest if you are playing well and you are in a good rythm.
– Clay court season is a indicator for the rest of the season. Nadal needs wins to build confidence for the rest of the season
– Nadal will miss the chance if he wins rome to become nr 3 in the world which would be a good position for the french open. Maybe that is why is planning to play rome
He should play match for match and listen good to his body. If moya feels that nadal needs rest he should tell him that and be honest about that and pull nadal out of the tournament
Rafa would burn himself out if continuing playing Rome Open. I know at the moment he is feeling fine but at this age injuries could come at anytime. Let’s not forget what happened last year. Winning Rome could give him 1 more Master 1000 ahead of Djokovic but also reducing the chance of getting 15th grandslam. I won’t be surprised if Djokovic is back at RG and get his Double Career Grandslam when facing a burned out Rafa.
Why didn’t Carlos and Toni tell him that?
Rafa congrats in your win vamosssssssssss the King of Clay.you play very good .i new this year is your.love your fans 🎾🎾🎾👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
In his post match presser, Rafa explained why he is playing Rome. He did say, however, that he should have skipped Rome last year with his wrist injury. I too was irritated by the TC’s refusal to show the awards ceremony. They rarely do. So irritating! I will try to find it on YouTube. I hope useless Carillo saw that Rafa st least twice ruled a Thiem serve in (when it is on HIS side of the court. I am still furious that she basically called Rafa a cheater in the Goffin MC match.
So very happy to see Rafa win in Madrid. Rafa cuidate, seguro que quieres jugar en Roma, tan cerca de Roland Garros? I am a bit worried about Rafa getting too tired before Roland Garros I think that is the most important match right now and he should have some rest before then. But of course Rafa and his team know best, he might need the adrenaline to keep going. whatever happens, your fans love and admire you and wish you the best of luck for both matches.
Lovely photos 😍
I’m trying very hard to ignore the dislikes in here 😐 Either I’m anoying someone or there must be an “intruder sneaking around”? 🤔
– Anyway just needed to get it off my chest… 😳🙄
Rafantastic, yours are the prettiest and least controversial of all comments in support of Rafa, in my opinion. Why anyone would go out of his/her/their way to give a negative rating to any of your posts shows how mentally unbalanced he/she/they are. There are plenty of them on any blog and, unfortunately, RNF is not immune from such crass behavior. We have our share of uglies and “intruders” “sneaking” around. That made me hysterical, sooo funny. Instead of saying “why” they don’t like your posts, he/she/they take the cowards way out. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest, too. LOL
RAFA ROCKS RAFANTASTIC
You’re very welcome, Margo 😁 – And thank you for your likes and positive comments on my posts 🤗🌸
RAFA TOTALLY ROCKS!! 𗀃
What is there not to like is what I say.
RAFA TOTALLY ROCKS
Love it love it. Tough match. Feels good to come out a winner. Mr. Tennis. King of Clay.