<Tr> <Td> ← 2016 </Td> <Td> French Open </Td> <Td> 2018 → </Td> </Tr> <P> Novak Djokovic was the defending champion, but lost to Dominic Thiem in the quarterfinals . </P> <P> Rafael Nadal won his 10th French Open title and 15th Grand Slam singles title, defeating Stan Wawrinka in the final, 6--2, 6--3, 6--1 . Nadal is the only man ever to win 10 singles titles at the same Grand Slam event . He also won this event without losing a set for the third time, thereby tying Björn Borg for the overall men's Grand Slam record . </P> <Dl> <Dd> 01 . Andy Murray (Semifinals) </Dd> <Dd> 02 . Novak Djokovic (Quarterfinals) </Dd> <Dd> 03 . Stan Wawrinka (Final) </Dd> <Dd> 04 . Rafael Nadal (Champion) </Dd> <Dd> 05 . Milos Raonic (Fourth round) </Dd> <Dd> 06 . Dominic Thiem (Semifinals) </Dd> <Dd> 07 . Marin Čilić (Quarterfinals) </Dd> <Dd> 08 . Kei Nishikori (Quarterfinals) </Dd> <Dd> 09 . Alexander Zverev (First round) </Dd> <Dd> 10 . David Goffin (Third round, retired) </Dd> <Dd> 11 . Grigor Dimitrov (Third round) </Dd> <Dd> 12 . Jo - Wilfried Tsonga (First round) </Dd> <Dd> 13 . Tomáš Berdych (Second round) </Dd> <Dd> 14 . Jack Sock (First round) </Dd> <Dd> 15 . Gaël Monfils (Fourth round) </Dd> <Dd> 16 . Lucas Pouille (Third round) </Dd> </Dl>

Who won the men's singles french open