• Serb recovers after losing first five games of match
  • Greek 22-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas awaits in final

For the second time in eight months, Rafael Nadal welcomed his greatest rival into his Parisian lair. In last year’s French Open final Nadal laid waste to Novak Djokovic in three brutal sets, but the world No 1 had no intention of allowing history to repeat itself.

Related: Tsitsipas beats Zverev to reach French Open final – as it happened

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