Djokovic Beats Rival Nadal at Paris Olympics in Their 60th and Likely Last Head-to-Head Matchup

Djokovic Beats Rival Nadal at Paris Olympics in Their 60th and Likely Last Head-to-Head Matchup
Serbia's Novak Djokovic (R) hugs Spain's Rafael Nadal after their men's singles second-round match in the Summer Olympics in Paris on July 29, 2024. Manu Fernandez/AP Photo
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PARIS—Novak Djokovic dominated rival Rafael Nadal at the start, then held off a comeback attempt to win 6–1, 6–4 at the Paris Olympics in the second round Monday, the 60th—and likely last—head-to-head matchup between the two tennis greats.

Djokovic claimed 10 of the initial 11 games, with Nadal nowhere near the skilled and ever-hustling version of himself that won a record 14 French Open trophies on the same red clay at Roland Garros that is hosting Summer Games matches. Instead, Nadal was diminished, showing every bit of his 38 years, and looking like someone who might be ready to head into retirement after playing only sparingly the past two seasons because of a series of injuries, including hip surgery.