Rafael Nadal won his record-extending 13th French Open trophy two weeks ago, which marked his 20th Grand Slam singles title overall. That also tied him with Roger Federer for most singles Grand Slams in men’s tennis history.

Ferrero, who won one Grand Slam title in his career - at the 2003 French Open - spoke about how Rafael Nadal will continue to have chances to win more big titles if he remains physically fit.

The former World No. 1 also provided some insight into why Rafael Nadal feels so comfortable on the claycourts of Paris.

The 40-year-old, who defeated Rafael Nadal twice in nine meetings on the ATP Tour, then went on to elaborate the changes that the World No. 2 could make to continue winning in the years to come.

I don’t know if we are aware of the magnitude of what Rafael Nadal has accomplished: Guillermo Garcia Lopez

The 37-year-old Guillermo Garcia Lopez, who is still competing on the circuit and is ranked No. 216 in the world, added that it would be impossible for anyone to replicate Rafael Nadal’s achievements in Paris.

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