The storm worsened in the French capital minutes before 3:12 pm, when shouts of “Rafa, Rafa, Rafa” greeted the myth in a Philippe Chatrier with more than 15,000 people, with fans who invented corners where there were none.
Rumbling more and more inside the house. Everyone was standing, with cell phones recording another magical episode of Rafael Nadal. Don’t know when he will say enough is enough, whether this will be his last Roland Garros or not.
After months of uncertainty, he faced the challenge of measuring himself Alexander Zverev, recent champion of Rome and world number 4, with everyone. On the stage of his fourteen titles of 22 Grand Slams.
A track record that explains why those present turned the stadium into a pro-Nadal ‘bombonera’. With a fanfare encouraging beating of drums and brass.
In the stands, very attentive, two very special guests. They announced that they didn’t want to miss it, it wasn’t enough for them to follow the match on television. They go to the stands so as not to miss any detail of the day’s ‘great game’.
The Serbian Novak Djokovic and Spanish Carlos Alcaraz They marked an important day in the world of tennis.
Source: La Verdad

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