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Stat attack: Day 13 by numbers

Check out the standout statistics from a thrilling Friday at Roland-Garros.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, Roland-Garros 2021
 - Reem Abulleil

After a thrilling day that included semi-final matches in men's singles, women's doubles and juniors, we take a close look at some of the numbers that defined Day 13 at Roland-Garros.

1

Stefanos Tsitsipas is the first Greek player in history to reach a Grand Slam final. The 22-year-old is through to his first major final with a five-set win over Alexander Zverev.

1

Novak Djokovic is the first player to defeat Rafael Nadal more than once at Roland-Garros, ending the Spaniard's title defence with a four-set victory on Friday, to go with his win over him in the 2015 quarter-finals.

2

Djokovic is bidding to become the first man in the Open Era to win each of the four Grand Slams at least twice.

2

Djokovic's record against Nadal at Roland-Garros now stands at 2-7 win-loss.

3

Nadal suffered just the third Roland-Garros defeat of his career. His record at the tournament now stands at 105-3 win-loss.

Novak Djokovic, Roland-Garros 2021

5

The match between Djokovic (34 years 22 days) and Nadal (35 years 10 days) is the 5th-oldest Grand Slam men’s singles semi-final match-up, in terms of combined age, in the Open Era.

8

Djokovic broke Nadal eight times during their semi-final.

19

Arthur Fils and Luca Van Assche will square off in the first all-French boys' final at Roland-Garros since 2002, when Richard Gasquet defeated Laurent Recouderc in the juniors title decider in Paris 19 years ago.

21

Barbora Krejcikova is into the singles and doubles finals this weekend. If she sweeps both trophies, she will become the first woman in 21 years (since Mary Pierce in 2000) to win both singles and doubles at Roland-Garros.

22

Tsitsipas now owns a tour-leading 22 wins on clay this season against just three losses.

30

Djokovic has now defeated Nadal 30 times from 58 meetings.

32

Linda Noskova is the first Czech player to reach the girls' singles final at Roland-Garros in 32 years. The last Czech to be in this position was Eva Sviglerova, who finished runner-up here in 1989.

55

Nadal struck 55 unforced errors during his four-hour 11-minute defeat to Djokovic. He hit 48 winners.

73

Tsitsipas had an impressive 73% success rate at the net during his win over Zverev 24/33.