Rafa Nadal was crowned again in his favorite tournament. Balearic added their 14th Roland Garros champion title after beating Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 in the final.
After the game he cried with emotion after holding a moderate celebration in honor of his teammate and friend. He put his hands on her face, throwing the racket already bathed in some tears while looking at his family, who better understand everything that has happened over the past twelve months.
His 92nd professional title, 112 games won in 115 in Paris. giant. Another replica of the Musketeers Cup, the original was given to him by former American tennis player Billie Jean King for photos, and a check for 2,200,000. Y lots of personal pleasure and gratitude to his close surroundings, where he is now celebrating his 22nd Grand Slam.
In the evening, Rafa returned to his hotel, the Intercontinental LeGrand, where He had dinner with his family, his work team, representatives of some of his sponsors and the group of friends who traveled to Paris, which was Pau Gasolto go to the capital of France with his wife.
In all, about 80 people were at a suppressed celebration that didn’t last long and there was already a second chapter this Monday.
Mainly in the morning, the champion traveled to Pont Alexandre III, which crosses the River Seine, to undergo the traditional photo session with the Eiffel Tower in the background.
After this He returned to the hotel to attend for about two hours the various Spanish media present in Paris to tell the last act of a champion to go home in the next few hours. He will make it a bit lame, but with his assignments done and with the desire to continue playing.
In the next few days he will travel to Barcelona to undergo radiofrequency treatment which he hopes will improve his sensations in his left foot. Goal: start the attack on Wimbledon next June 27th.
Source: La Verdad

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