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Looking Back at Rafael Nadal’s Historic Tennis Career Ahead of His Retirement
Tennis star Rafael Nadal has won 22 Grand Slam titles, including 14 French Open victories. Read about his career, Olympics record, wife, net worth, and more.
How many times did Rafael Nadal lose a match at the French Open?
Rafael Nadal, who has announced his retirement from tennis, boasts a scarcely believable win-loss record at the French Open.
Rafael Nadal, 22-time Grand Slam champion, is retiring from tennis
Rafa Nadal, now 38, said his farewell tennis tournament will come next month when he represents Spain in the Davis Cup finals.
22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal will retire after next month’s Davis Cup
Rafael Nadal is retiring from professional tennis at age 38 after winning 22 Grand Slam titles — 14 at the French Open — during an unprecedented era.
Rafael Nadal to retire from tennis after Davis Cup Finals in November
Rafael Nadal has confirmed that he will retire from professional tennis after the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, Spain this November. “The reality is that it has been some difficult years, these last two especially. I don’t think I have been able to play without limitations,” he said in a video released Thursday October 10.
Rafael Nadal Retiring From Tennis
Rafael Nadal, one of tennis's greatest icons, announced on Thursday that he will retire next month at age 38. The 22-time Grand Slam champion revealed the decision on social media. In the video, he states the upcoming Davis Cup finals in Malaga, Spain, will mark the end of his 23-year professional career.
Rafael Nadal gave his all until he simply couldn’t anymore and had to retire: Analysis
Rafael Nadal’s tennis career will be remembered because of the numbers, yes — the 14 French Open trophies, the 22 Grand Slam titles overall, the nearly two decades in the top 10, and so on — and, without a doubt,
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal announces he will retire after Davis Cup Finals
Rafael Nadal will play his final tournament while representing Spain in the Davis Cup in November. He played in only 23 matches the past two years.
‘Your legacy won’t be matched:’ Rafael Nadal, 22-time Grand Slam winner, retires
Rafael Nadal, the Spanish tennis star, announced Oct. 10 he will retire after next month's Davis Cup finals. Known for his unrelenting style of play, he was one of the greats of the game in an era that included rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
22-Time Grand Slam Champion Rafael Nadal Will Retire From Tennis After Next Month's Davis Cup Finals
Time Grand Slam Champion Rafael Nadal Will Retire From Tennis After Next Month's Davis Cup Finals MADRID (AP) — Rafael Nadal announced Thursday he will retire from tennis at age 38 following next month's Davis Cup finals.
The 'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal announces his retirement from tennis
Mackenzie Salmon looks at the career of Rafael Nadal and his sheer dominance on the clay courts at the French Open.
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Rafael Nadal, a king like no other: 14 French Open titles, 2 Olympic Gold medals, and 1 anticlimactic end
Rafa
became only the second after Andre Agassi to achieve the Golden Slam in the men's singles and the youngest overall.
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French Open Announcer Marc Maury Recites Rafael Nadal’s Legendary Roland Garros Introduction For One Final Time
The voice of Roland Garros’ announcer Marc Maury calling out Rafa’s name at the tournament is etched in the hearts of all ...
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Rafael Nadal’s career timeline is filled with titles, rivalries and injuries
Rafael Nadal announced his retirement from tennis on Thursday, signaling the end to a career that spanned two decades and 22 ...
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Rafael Nadal’s coach in a ‘period of mourning’ as he reveals when legend ‘realised this is going to be his last year’
Carlos Moya admits it will take him a while to get over Rafael Nadal’s retirement as he opened up about the moment that the ...
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