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Rafael Nadal celebrates his 36th birthday today (Friday) as he goes head-to-head with Alexander Zverev in the French Open semi-finals. But Nadal is still two years away from breaking Roger Federer's Roland Garros record after the Swiss superstar faced him in the last four of the tournament in 2019 at the grand old age of 37 years and nine months.
Nadal is one of the best players to ever play tennis and has won a record-breaking 21 Grand Slam titles. A staggering 13 of those victories have come at the French Open, with the Spaniard dominating the Paris tournament time after time.
And he booked his place in the semi-finals once again after getting the better of long-term foe Novak Djokovic earlier this week. But if Nadal wants to beat Federer's record, he would have to wait until 2024.
Nadal will turn 38 during that edition of the French Open