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Tennis World USA on MSNRafael Nadal closes coaching door for now, leaves future openThe Post Rafael Nadal closes coaching door for now, leaves future open appeared first on Tennis World USA ...
Margaritas on the beach with Federer and Nadal.' ...
Rafael Nadal arrived in Auckland as a 17-year-old in 2004. Photo / Andrew Cornaga, Photosport. Nadal arrived in Auckland on January 10, 2004. He was ranked No 48, climbing from 199 in the previous ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNWatch: Rafael Nadal swaps racket for clubs - Caddied by friendship with Pau GasolRafael Nadal has rarely played tennis since ending his career at last year's Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. The 22-time Major ...
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Rafael Nadal +101 in ATP Rankings as he sets record showcasing his amazing longevity - MSNNadal reached his first ATP title match in Auckland in January 2004. In his on-court interview, Nadal hailed the quality of Ajdukovic’s backhand and stressed the difficulty of the match.
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 fact, I miss it zero," he ...
Nadal was born in Manacor, on the island of Mallorca, Spain. He is the first man to hold the title Marquis of Llevant de ...
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Rafael Nadal at tribute ceremony: 'It's not a sacrifice when you are doing what you want to do'Rafael Nadal's tribute at the French Open was a memorable event, highlighted by the presence of his greatest rivals: Federer, Djokovic, and Murray. Nadal shared anecdotes about their camaraderie ...
Few athletes have become more synonymous with a single event than Rafael Nadal and the French Open. The Spaniard won a record 14 titles at the grand slam in his career and Roland Garros gave its ...
Nadal is known as The King of Clay for a reason: 14 of his 22 major titles came at Roland-Garros. The Spaniard won his first French Open in 2005, just days after his 19th birthday, before going on ...
Rafael Nadal waves as he leaves the court after losing to Alexander Zverev during their first round match of the French Open at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, May 27, 2024.
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