PARIS, (Reuters) – – The French Open men’s final between six-times champion Rafa Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic was suspended for the day after rain stopped play on Sunday.
Organisers said the match would resume at 1100 GMT on Monday.
Nadal was leading 6-4 6-3 2-6 1-2 when the match referee called the players off court at 16:51 GMT.
The players were also off court for 35 minutes during the second set.
With the forecast for the rest of the day looking rather bleak, organisers said they have contingency plans to continue the match on Monday.
The last time the men’s final was not completed on Sunday was in 1973, when bad weather did not allow for the showpiece match to be completed until Tuesday.