Rafael Nadal’s tennis and life after an elite sporting rivalry: ‘We never had time to relax’
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Retired for a year, Rafael Nadal has returned to his sporting rivalries with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, whom he considers to be "respectful".
Rafael Nadal has helped to change the history of tennis inexorably and irreversibly. With his 22 Slams and the absolute record of 14 Roland Garros has placed his career in another dimension, consecrating himself in the pantheon of the racquet. Rafa certainly doesn't need presentations even now that the first anniversary of his retirement, which took place halfway, almost in disordain, during the Final Eight of Davis Cup in Malaga. 365 days after…
After announcing in October 2024 his official retirement from professional tennis, Rafa Nadal has lived a year of catharsis and authentic transition. Manacor’s has taken advantage of this period to reorganize his life, move away from active competition and value another kind of priorities: his family, his legacy in the academy and, of course, his health. Rafa Nadal has spoken publicly about his adaptation process and how they have been the last …
Nadal reflects one year after retirement in Movistar+ interview - Tennis Tonic - News, Predictions, H2H, Live Scores, stats
Rafael Nadal shared how his relationship with tennis has changed since stepping away from competition. Though no longer immersed in the daily grind of the tour, he remains connected through his academy and occasional light sessions. “I played 45 minutes with Eala, they asked me to play and I was happy to do it. If I don’t have to run, that’s fine. Through the academy I’m still involved and I watch whatever I feel like. I don’t follow the day-to-…
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