Rafael Nadal does not know if he will be capable of winning an 11th French Open title but the Spaniard will do everything he can to challenge again at Roland Garros next year.
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Nadal had not enjoyed grand slam success since 2014, having battled a succession of injury problems in recent years.
A run to final of the Australian Open in January, when he was beaten by old rival Roger Federer, heralded a return to form.
And he capitalised on that in the clay-court season, winning in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Madrid before defeating Stan Wawrinka on Court Philippe Chatrier on Monday (AEST) to bring his major tally to 15.
"Yes after 10 there is 11, but I don't know if there is for me or not," Nadal said when asked about the prospect of adding to his French Open haul.
"I'm going to come back and I'm going to try my best. I've done that all my life. It's true that every year is going to be more and more difficult, but I always have the motivation and Paris is always going to be really special for me. I'm going to keep playing.
"I've always felt a little bit like it was my home. I always have great results on clay. So here, it is the most important event on clay in the world and the history of our sport."
.@RafelNadal and his #RG17 trophy on the Roland-Garros mobile barge / Nadal et la Coupe des Mousquetaires sur la péniche Roland-Garros pic.twitter.com/jpcveEEYej
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