
(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal raced to a record eighth French Open title Sunday with a straight sets 6-3 6-2 6-3 dismissal of fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in a final briefly interrupted by a protestor brandishing a lighted flare.
Nadal was serving for the
second set at 5-1 when a shirtless man with a white mask ran onto the
Philippe Chatrier Court and came to within a few meters of Nadal.
He was swiftly tackled by
security staff -- Nadal shook the hand of one of them -- but when play
continued red smoke was still billowing over the court.
Perhaps shaken, Nadal dropped his service but quickly regained his composure to close out the set in the next game.


Nadal challenger makes a splash
Protesters aside, the weather looked looked the only other obstacle to another Nadal triumph at Roland Garros.
Persistent drizzle was in
evidence throughout the match, but the heavier rain held off long
enough for the reigning champion to wrap up victory in two hours 16
minutes.
It was his 12th grand
slam title and particularly sweet after his prolonged eighth month
absence from the game with a knee injury -- only returning to the ATP
circuit in February.
He also becomes the first
man to win the same grand slam title eight times -- breaking out of a
tie with Roger Federer and Pete Sampras -- who have seven wins apiece at
Wimbledon.
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