Rafael Nadal says he is ‘really enjoying’ the dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, though he hopes stronger rivals emerge soon to challenge the pair.
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It has already been more than a year since Rafael Nadal retired, from that "out" that ended a legendary career, made of 1308 matches between 15 and 38 years old, 1080 victories, 92 titles, 22 slams and 5 of the 6 Davis Cup that has on the bulletin board Spain. After a year and a half from that 19 November 2024, the Spanish champion gave an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport, where he totally opened up to the memories of his career, also talkin…
Jannik Sinner currently dominates the tennis world – and now also gets the knights' blow from Sandplatz king Rafael Nadal. The Spanish legend finds exceptionally clear words about the South Tyrolean before the French Open.