Rafael Nadal, 38 years old, is one of the undisputed stars of the Olympic Games. Paris surrendered its fourteen Roland Garros, its twenty Grand Slams, its two Olympic golds. As well as his Davis Cups and the mark he left on the world of sports.
He had a leading role in the opening ceremony as a torch bearer, on land and water (the Seine River), he also wanted to be famous on the track.
Two matches, two wins, in doubles with Carlos Alcaraz and at his own risk in the individual, defeated the Hungarian in three sets Marton Fucsovics. During the match, he left a testament to what the Balearic player has been throughout his career.
A unique defensive capacity, a privileged tactical vision to turn the point and close it in your favor. It’s worth seeing, it runs at all the Olympic Games. There were 25 punches that ended with the fans standing in the middle and chanting the Spaniard’s name.
Source: La Verdad

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