Rafael Nadal says goodbye at French Open
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Rafael Nadal said on Sunday he "doesn't miss tennis much" after retiring from the sport last year as a 22-time Grand Slam champion.
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FirstSportz on MSNRafael Nadal Looks Back on the 20-Year-Old Love Affair with His Second Home Roland GarrosRafael Nadal received a heartfelt farewell at Roland Garros, where he was honored for his incredible achievements on the clay The post Rafael Nadal Looks Back on the 20-Year-Old Love Affair with His Second Home Roland Garros appeared first on FirstSportz.
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Rafa Nadal has broken down in tears after Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic all greeted him on court as the French Open presented the Spaniard with a farewell ceremony after his quiet retirement.
French Open champion Rafael Nadal was honoured at Roland Garros in a special ceremony. The tournament unveiled a special memento at the Court Phillipe Chartier, which will always be present at the arena to celebrate his legacy.
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FirstSportz on MSN(In Images) Rafael Nadal Sobs Like a Kid Seeing His Footprints Forever Etched on Court Philippe ChatrierRafael Nadal, often called the King of Clay, has left a lasting legacy at Roland Garros. His contribution to the The post (In Images) Rafael Nadal Sobs Like a Kid Seeing His Footprints Forever Etched on Court Philippe Chatrier appeared first on FirstSportz.
Rafael Nadal believes his legacy at Roland-Garros is more broad than the record-setting 14 titles he won in Paris.
In the first French Open since Rafael Nadal’s retirement, Carlos Alcaraz is a strong favorite to defend his title in Paris as Spanish great Carlos Moyá tells CNN Sports.
Nadal and Djokovic played each other 60 times, the most matches between two men in the Open era of tennis, which began in 1969. Djokovic led the series 31-29, taking their final encounter in the second round of the Paris Olympics last year, although Nadal led 8-2 in French Open matchups.