Rafael Nadal has been celebrating his French Open success at Disneyland.
The Spaniard beat Roger Federer in four sets to win a record equalling sixth French Open title.
The World Number one has been sharing his trophy with Mickey Mouse.
It is his sixth title in seven years at Roland Garros and puts him level with Bjorn Borg as the most successful player at the French Open at just 25 years of age.
The win also means Nadal will stay top of the World Tennis Rankings.
Speaking at Disneyland, Nadal said: "It was an emotional day yesterday; I'm going to be back if I can.... playing in Paris another time."
He doesn't have long to enjoy his success in the Bois de Boulogne as he starts the defence of his Wimbledon crown in two weeks time.
"Obviously I don't need to do too much, I want to relax a bit more, and enjoy what I managed to achieve, at least to get a bit of peace and quiet, to be able to reflect on having won, and now to be able to start getting ready for what's next. At least to have a little bit of time alone, because I haven't had much (recently)."
The Spanish world number one now heads to London to compete in the AEGON Championships at Queen's Club, where he has a bye in the first round.


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