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More than any player, Rafael Nadal revealed the innate awkwardness of the tennis farewell. For most of 2024, he signaled that it was maybe, probably and very likely his final season — but he ...
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22-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal said Monday night at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Spain that he does not miss tennis, but admitted that he would still be playing if he could.
Rafael Nadal retired from tennis on Tuesday night. He won 22 Grand Slam titles in 23 years across all three tennis surfaces, with an Olympic gold medal and 92 ATP titles in all.
Rafael Nadal has previously given his thoughts on the gender pay gap in tennis and believes female players should only be paid the same as men if they generate the same level of interest.
Rafael Nadal’s sporting story is a forking path of two uncles. One is Toni, who coached him on the tennis court from age three and let him know that hitting two-handed forehands wasn’t going ...
Five months after officially retiring, 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal said he does not miss tennis -- not in the slightest. "The truth is I don't miss it.
In any case, Nadal still must say farewell to Rome and several other places that were central to his career. And there is no other way to do it than by playing tennis.
Rafael Nadal This Spaniard didn’t come from a sports background. And he didn’t idolize athletes the way we grew to idolize him. “My heroes were people I knew in real life,” he said.
Nadal was 18 years old at the time, and tennis was not the same from that moment on. In just six months’ time, the precocious left-hander would win the first of his 14 Roland Garros titles.
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