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Published 16:24 9 Jun 2013 BST
Updated 17:23 13 Nov 2014 GMT
Unexpected visitor escorted off the court
The protestor was quickly nabbed on court with the 27 year-old quickly back turning his attentions to sealing yet another success at the French venue.
Nadal went on to take victory in straight sets, 6-3 6-2 6-3 to ensure he becomes the first player in the Open era to win the same Grand Slam title eight times and many felt only an injury flare up (we’ll get our coats) would give the underdog Ferrer any chance of major upset.
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