Rafael Nadal He remained silent about his fatherhood during the recognition this Wednesday Government of the Balearic Islands for his athletic career in a ceremony held at consolation of Mary headed by the head of the regional executive, Francina Armengol.
“This Friday,” Nadal replied to reporters referring to the press conference he called for that day, where he was expected to talk about the child his wife was expecting, Mery Perello -as published by Hola magazine- and his feelings about the chronic injury he suffered to his left foot.
The recent winner of the contest Roland Garros -his fourteenth victory on the Parisian track- came on time at the Govern headquarters after conducting the third training session of the week on the natural grass court of the Mallorca Country Club, home of the ATP 250 Majorca Championschips which will start this weekend.
Wearing a blue suit, white shirt, no tie, Nadal was received by Armengol and other authorities at the regional executive’s presidential headquarters.
Considered the best Spanish athlete in history and the president ofand Balearic Islands They began the tribute work by watching a video with highlights of the 22 Grand Slam titles he has won in his brilliant professional career.
After giving Nadal as a gift a lithograph by Tomeu VentadolArmengol shone the figure of the man from Manacor, whom he described as the “unique athlete” and “great ambassador” of the islands around the world.
“Nadal not only stands out for his sporting successes. He is the best ambassador of Mallorcan sport. He is also a supportive athlete, he always helps, he is honest, with great commitment, rigor and discipline. That is his hallmark and in the Ang Balearic Islands we are very proud of him ”, said the President of the Government.
The tennis player, for his part, expressed his joy at “recognizing the Balearic Islands”, as recognizing his own land “always has a special meaning”.
“It’s been a difficult year,” he said in relation to the chronic injury -Müller Weiss syndrome- that he suffered and that has marked his career in recent years.
“I have more injuries than necessary, but I enjoy the island more. Being surrounded by family and friends helps me on a daily basis. I am grateful for the way I am treated here, along with discretion. “, said Rafa Nadal.
Source: La Verdad

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