Some players only need one perfect match to be remembered. One of them is Lukas Rosol, whose stunning win over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon remains one of the biggest upsets in tennis.
Rafael Nadal made a somewhat surprising admission as he spoke at a special event organised by the Spanish Olympic Committee three months on from his retirement.
Before saying goodbye, the Argentine wanted to address one of the hottest topics about his career - his height. At 5’7”, ...
Former World No. 1 Rafael Nadal has enjoyed one of the greatest careers in tennis history. The left-hander has won 22 Grand Slam titles, including an astonishing 14 Roland Garros titles.
Schwartzman drew No. 7 seed Nicolas Jarry in the first round and will potentially play his last-ever match on Tuesday. Ahead ...
Rafael Nadal ended his illustrious career at the Davis Cup Final 8 in Malaga. He was selected by David Ferrer for the first ...
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Watch: Rafael Nadal receives Extraordinary trophy at Mundo Deportivo galaRafael Nadal stole the show at the 77th Mundo Deportivo Grand Gala at the Palau de Congressos in Barcelona. The 22-time Major ...
Mundo Deportiovo, a daily sports newspaper, named Rafael Nadal Spain's best athlete. Mundo Deportiovo, one of Spain's leading ...
Rafael Nadal picked up a tennis racquet at a young age. What started as a hobby with his uncle Tony developed into one of the ...
Rafael Nadal's uncle Toni recently weighed in on Novak Djokovic's displays across the quarterfinals and semifinals of the ...
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Tennis World on MSNTennis legend or football star? Rafael Nadal jokes about switching careersThey embraced a football match, and Rafa joked with La Liga if they needed new talents. After all, the competitive spirit ...
Rafael Nadal was awarded the title of best athlete in Spain by media outlet Mundo Deportivo. When asked during their ...
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