It came bubbling horribly to the surface in game 12 of the second set when out of the blue a slew of unforced errors gave Nadal three break points, and another errant forehand from the Berdych racket sealed the set and effectively his fate.
Berdych, watched from the Royal Box by Jan Kodes, the only Czech man to win the title here in 1973, mixed things up with a few net forays which showed promising signs of unsettling Nadal but the Mallorcan just kept slamming the door.
Nadal saved a break point in the opening game of the third, and the pair held until Berdych, in his first slam final, served to stay in the match at 4-5.
Sensing he was only four points away from the title, Nadal went for the jugular with a trademark side-spin forehand pass to go 0-30.
Berdych battled back to deuce but the dye was cast and on his first championship point another crosscourt forehand winner settled the contest.
"It was a great two weeks for me but he was really strong today, he's showed in the last two months he's the champion and he deserved to win today," Berdych said.
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