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Rafael Nadal's painful path to retirement - The battle he could not win
The King of clay explained that the end did not arrive because of lost passion or hunger. In fact, he insisted the ...
Rafael Nadal rolled his head back, squeezed his eyes shut, covered his contorted face with his left arm and leaned awkwardly in the leather chair used by players during U.S. Open news conferences.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Following Rafa Nadal's problems with cramps in the second round of the Australian Open on Wednesday, Andy Murray has taken a swipe at critics who gave him a hard time after his ...
NEW YORK — Rafael Nadal rolled his head back, squeezed his eyes shut, covered his contorted face with his left arm and leaned awkwardly in the leather chair used by players during U.S. Open news ...
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Rafael Nadal makes worrying health admission
Rafael Nadal has admitted that he struggled to walk for an entire month after his retirement from tennis in a worrying health admission. Nadal, one of the most successful and loved players of all time ...
Nadal's life after tennis did not see him pick up a racket until a year post-retirement. But he has plenty of opinions about ...
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