The tennis player Rafael Nadal He qualified in sixteenth place at the Absolute Balearic Golf Championship held this weekend in the Majorcan town of Son Servera, where he was declared the winner. Joan Tous Nicolauwhile in the female category the junior won Lucia Lopez.
Nadal, who plans to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, finished the rounds on Saturday and Sunday with 157 strokes, 13 more than the winner, in the Under-49 category, individual ‘stroke play’ modality.
Once the course handicap was applied to the 77 registered players (number of strokes established by the competition to get the ball into a certain hole), Nadal was in 44th place after 153 strokes, 9 behind won Patryk Stochmal, of the children’s category.
The winner of 22 Grand Slam tennis titles usually combines his sport with golf, where he is a regular practitioner with a 0.1 handicap, very low and almost at the level of a professional player.
In fact, Nadal won the title of Balearic amateur champion in February on the Santa Ponça field and also participated in the tournament against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) held at Pula Golf, the venue for this year’s Balearic Championship.
Nadal has been playing in many of the golf tournaments held in Mallorca for many years, which he combines with training and his participation in the tennis circuit.
The best Spanish tennis player in history resigned from the Wimbledon tournament, which will be played starting this Monday to prepare for his participation on the clay court at Roland Garros, where the tennis competition of the Olympic Games will also be held.
Source: La Verdad

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