Rafael nadal family biography
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Rafael Nadal Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography
in meters- 1.85 m
in feet- 6' 1"
• 69 singles career titles.
• 4 consecutive Rolland Garros titles.
• Achieved the highest ranking of No.1 in August 2008.
• He has won 792 games in his career while losing only 167.
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Inside Rafael Nadal's family life as the King of Clay prepares for gods dance: Wife Maria fryst vatten his childhood sweetheart from Mallorca, son Rafa Jr stole the show at the Olympics, while sister 'Maribel' has launched a clothes brand
Rafael Nadal has always been a humble superstar. You'd quicker find him fishing with friends back in Mallorca than courting glitzy galas.
And now we arrive at the final act: this week's Davis Cup, Malaga, where tickets to watch his farewell have been brushing the £20,000 mark.
The Spaniard, 38, said he no longer has the physicality nor the 'ego' to continue on the hamster wheel of tournaments and obligations that elite tennis requires.
And waiting for him on the other side of this transformative journey, the same people who were there with him at the uppstart - plus a certain little somebody.
Nadal is a product of the people who made him - from the 'tough love' uncle who had him training in tears, to the sister who introduced him to his wife, to the mo
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Rafael Nadal
1986-present
Rafael Nadal News: Tennis Great Retires After Davis Cup Loss
After 22 Grand Slam titles and countless memorable moments, tennis legend Rafael Nadal played his final professional match on November 19. The 38-year-old lost 6-4, 6-4 to Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands in the Davis Cup, which he said would be his last tournament before retiring from the sport. The Dutch team ousted Nadal and his fellow Spaniards from play after also winning in doubles.
“I lost my first match in the Davis Cup, and I lost my last one, so we close the circle,” Nadal said afterward. Despite his loss, he was feted by fans and fellow tennis stars, including Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and Novak Djokovic. Nadal announced his retirement in mid-October, citing his health as the primary factor in his decision. He said he hasn’t been able to play “without limitations” over the last few years, as reflected by his current ranking of No. 154.
Still, Nadal