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Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (i.e., a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite surface and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (i.e., a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (i.e., a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite surface and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

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Tennis GranGrand Slam winner who didn't lose a set

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (iei.e., a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

Tennis Gran Slam winner who didn't lose a set

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (ie. a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

Tennis Grand Slam winner who didn't lose a set

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (i.e., a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?

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Tennis Gran Slam winner who didn't lose a set

Rafael Nadal "The King of Clay" won the 2017 French Open dominantly without dropping a set. He got a little bit of help achieving the feat as he didn't face either of the top 2 ranking players (ie. a combination of remarkable skills on his favorite and a bit of luck).

This makes me wonder how many times this has happened before?