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Rafael Nadal has vowed to keep "working hard" as he looks ahead to eyeing revenge against Novak Djokovic at the French Open. The Serbian defeated Nadal at the same tournament, which begins at the end of May, last year. Nadal is now preparing for the clay-court season after going down to Taylor Fritz in the Indian Wells final on Sunday.
Nadal became the most successful men's player ever in January after he stunned Daniil Medvedev to claw back a two-set deficit and win the Australian Open. That title was the Spaniard's 21st Grand Slam as he moved ahead of Djokovic and Roger Federer at the top of the all-time leaderboard.
The 35-year-old has been in imperious form since the turn of the year and also secured the Melbourne Summer Set and the Mexican Open titles either side of his Australian Open