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PARIS — There was a time when a Grand Slam final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal was a regular occurrence.

In a span of 12 majors from the 2006 French Open to the 2009 Australian Open, seven title matches were Roger vs. Rafa. No other pair of men in tennis history participated in a total of more than six Slam finals together.

“A lot of important matches for our careers,” Nadal said. “A lot of emotions in these kind of matches.”

And then, suddenly, it stopped. Federer and Nadal will renew their sublime rivalry today at the French Open, the first time in more than two years they’ll decide a Grand Slam championship.

“It’s very special to have these guys back in another final,” said U.S. Davis Cup captain Jim Courier, who won the 1991 and 1992 French Opens and will be on hand to present the trophy to the winner. “You never know if you’re going to get another one. Just when you think you’re in the sweet spot of an era, it can change very quickly.”

As usual when it comes to Federer and Nadal, there is plenty at stake.

The top-seeded Nadal is 44-1 at Roland Garros and bidding for his sixth French Open championship, which would tie Bjorn Borg’s record. Only two days after turning 25, he’ll be going for a 10th major title overall. Plus, he needs a victory to prevent Novak Djokovic from replacing him at No. 1 in the ATP ranking.

The third-seeded Federer, meanwhile, seeks to add to his record of 16 Grand Slam trophies, including the 2009 French Open.

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