Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will have to come back on Monday to complete their French Open final following rain abandoned the match with the Spaniard leading 6-4 6-3 2-6 1-2
The 2012 French Open has not been excessively suffered by deprived weather; though, the men's final has suffered delays. By the point in time of writing this news, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are off the court due to long-lasting rain in the area.
The most current rain stoppage came with Djokovic losing a set, though, the world number one had some force. Following down the first two sets, he stimulated back in the third set also by the time of the stoppage, he has broken the Spaniard serve and was serving for 2-1.
It means the match is probably going into the fifth set and Nadal have to win that in order to register his seventh French Open title when the match will resume after the rain.
If the rain not stopped on Monday as well, it would be a unsatisfactory ending to the 2012 French Open as several tennis fans may have to let pass the winding up of the clay court slam owed to further compulsions like work.
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