Retired from the slopes since November, the Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal He will have a “very important honors” in the next edition of Roland Garros (from May 25 to June 8), the President of the French Tennis Federation (FFT) is promoted.
“Surely there will be something, a real awards, very important” to Rafa Nadal, eleven times winning the Parisian Grand Slam and winning 22 great tournaments, he declared GILLES MORETTON In Europe 1.
“We were ready last year and he was not ready, he was still in the player’s status,” said the President of FFT, who was re -shown in December for the second four -mandate.
Although the career of “Rafael” He was honored by the Davis Cup organizations in November in Malaga, at the end of the last professional match of the former World Number One, “The award is not, in my opinion, should give up on him,” he said GILLES MORETTON.
“Therefore there will be a great time for Rafael Nadal in Roland-Garros in 2025. We went to see his home in early December with (the contest director) Amélie Mauresm To speak, share and talk about this awards, “added the country’s second sports federation (more than 1.1 million members).
This visit to the 38 -Year -old Manacori also allowed “talking about the future” with the “best possible whipped land ambassador.”
“We’ve been thinking about a collaboration for many years, the ambassador’s role that I can play with us. She is closely related to Roland Garros. The Rafael Nadal Brand and the Roland Garros brand are the same and that’s why we think of working with him,” he explained GILLES MORETTON.
“Of course, we will also honor the Richard Gasquet, Looking forward to reaching as much as possible, ”concludes the President of the FFT.
Former World Number 7, who announced his intent to retire on the same day as Rafael Nadal in October 2024, is planning to end his career by the end of Roland Garros’s 2025 edition.
Source: La Verdad

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