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Twitter Bows Down As "King Of Clay" Rafael Nadal Trumps Novak Djokovic In French Open Classic

Rafael Nadal beat Novak Djokovic in a four-set thriller on Wednesday to stay on course for a 14th French Open title and a record-extending 22nd Grand Slam triumph. Nadal overcame the World No.1 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) in a gruelling quarter-final clash that lasted over four hours at Court Philippe Chatrier to avenge his defeat to Djokovic in the Roland Garros semi-final last year. Memories of that match must have come back to him when Djokovic came back from two breaks down to win four games on the trot and eventually take the second set after Nadal led 0-3 at one point. However, the veteran Spaniard came back strong to win the next two sets and keep up his incredible record in the tournament.

Nadal even came back from being 2-5 down in the fourth set to win it in the tie-breaker and seal his semi-finals berth.

The match lived up to its billing and social media was abuzz after Nadal's epic victory.

"59 times over 17 years, the Novak and Rafa chronicle is as thrilling as ever. What a delight to witness another installment on Philippe Chatrier tonight. Congratulations on this occasion @RafaelNadal. The quest for 14 #RolandGarros titles continues. Incredible," Australian tennis legend Rod Laver tweeted.

"Rafael Nadal is still atop the throne," the official handle of the US Open tweeted.

"This is the Kingdom of one man, named Rafael Nadal! On Clay, at #RolandGarros, no matter the circumstances, you never doubt him, he may doubt himself, but u don't do that, specially at Chatrier," one user wrote.

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"There'll never be another Rafael Nadal," wrote another.

"Rafael Nadal has just proven once again why he's the Greatest of all Time. He arrived at this match with the worst possible conditions, nobody had him winning this

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