The French Open 2012 men's final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal has been postponed due to a rain delay and threat of darkness. The match will resume Monday at 7 a.m. ET, and the TV schedule is for the NBC Sports Network.
Nadal leads Djokovic 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 1-2.
Here's a good, quick catch-up on where we left off from SB Nation's Andy Hutchins:
Nadal had just won a game, ending a streak of eight straight games for the world's No. 1, before the second rain delay of the day was called, and told tournament officials that the court was the same as an hour prior as he made his way back to the locker room.
It's hard to blame Nadal for wanting to continue to build momentum against Djokovic after Djokovic steamrolled him in the third set, momentum unbroken. But persistent rain all day has made the courts sloppy and slippery, and whether or not momentum is carried is likely a less compelling point of interest for tournament officials than player safety and the integrity of play.
Oh, and the final word on the rain delay from WSJ's Tom Perrotta:
Oh by the way, it's not raining in Paris now. Not a drop. Oh well... #French2012
— Tom Perrotta (@TomPerrotta) June 10, 2012
You can see a full French Open scoreboard at SI.com.
For more updates on the 2012 French Open, keep checking SB Nation's dedicated tennis hub.



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