Paris: America’s Sebastian Korda who lost to Spanish player Rafael Nadal in the French Open’s fourth round by 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 on Sunday (October 4), calls the result to be ‘super awesome’ or ‘definitely the best moment of my life’. It was a very rare moment when Korda went up to the guy who just beat him in the game, for an autographed t-shirt.
âEver since I was a kid, I mean, I was in love with him and everything about him. I would watch every single match. Doesnât matter who he was playing or what tournament he was playing. He was the guy for me,â said Korda, whose cat is named after the world No.2.
Korda asked for Nadalâs autograph after the match and Rafa put some effort on it.
Sebastian says itâs the best moment of his life! https://t.co/PzEteku7H6 pic.twitter.com/DLQnSirpWa
— JosÊ Morgado (@josemorgado) October 4, 2020
The 213th ranked Korda was the youngest American man to make it to the fourth round in Paris since 1991. âIt was an unbelievable moment for me and I couldnât have written it any better,â he said.
âGave me a belief that I can keep up with him on the clay,â Korda said. âThe first game was massive for me. Unfortunately, I couldnât close it. He almost hit an around-the-net forehand,â said the 20-year-old.