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Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem in three sets to reach French Open semi-final

Spaniard will play Stan Wawrinka on Sunday

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts after a point against Austria's Dominic Thiem during their semifinal tennis match at the Roland Garros 2017 French Open on June
Image: Rafael Nadal is through to the French Open final after a straight-sets win over Dominic Thiem

Rafael Nadal beat Austrian Dominic Thiem in three sets to reach his first French Open final in three years on Friday.

The Spaniard, seeded fourth for the tournament, beat 22-year-old Thiem 6-3 6-4 6-0 on Philippe Chatrier, and will meet third seed Stan Wawrinka on Sunday following the Swiss' five-set victory over Andy Murray earlier at Roland Garros.

King of Clay Nadal, who is looking for his 10th French Open crown, was too much for young Thiem, who had looked hugely impressive in the last eight having defeated Novak Djokovic in three sets.

Rafael Nadal plays a forehand during his French Open semi-final match against Dominic Thiem at Roland Garros
Image: Nadal was too much for young Thiem at Roland Garros

World No 4 Nadal, who has been in fine form on clay in 2017, was broken in the very first game, but produced a double break of his own soon after on his way to taking the first set 6-3.

Thiem's superb drop-shots and calmness at the net entertained the bumper Philippe Chatrier crowd, but the youngster was broken in the third game of the second set by Nadal.

Nadal kept serve to win the set 6-4, with a 67 per cent first serve rate and six unforced errors to Thiem's 12.

Dominic Thiem returns the ball to Novak Djokovic during the French Open at Roland Garros
Image: Thiem had impressed earlier in the tournament having beaten Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Wednesday

Nadal, who has been searching for that elusive 15th Grand Slam crown since his win here over Djokovic in 2014, picked up where he left off in the third set, breaking Thiem instantly.

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He broke again in Thiem's next service game to make it 3-0, and then again to make it 5-0, with No 6 seed Thiem looking overawed by the 31-year-old's strength and movement.

He eventually rounded off the set 6-0 in just 30 minutes, keeping the dream of a French Open 'La Decima' very much alive.

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