Rafa Nadal Roland Garros will return this year to receive a honor as king of the beaten land at the temple of this surface. On Sunday 25 he was the first step in the Philippe Chatrier track as a legend of tennis tennis. He left him active in the first twist of 2024, when he disappeared in German Alexander Zverev.
No, however, Nadal’s worst moment in Paris, where he won eleven fourths in his twenty -term of Grand Slam. More epics than sadness, many emotions have accumulated in recent years, a story that began to win the first cup of musketeers in 2005.
He joined nineteen occasions, with a legendary balance of 112 games won, 4 losses and an abandonment. His last crown was 2022.
Nadal won the first four of a Tacada, from 2005 to 2008. However, he lost in the 2009 against Swedish Robin SoderlingOn a dog day, covered and cold. The first symptom that balearic knees began to suffer more on the account. He provided 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-4 and 7-6 (2).
This is part of the story of the two worst moments, as revealed in the documentary ‘The King’s Palace’, issued by Eurosport. That day, he acknowledged today, “I finished my heart broken, I broke me.”
The other moment that he would rather be able to save has something to do with his only contest. This happened before facing the third twist of 2016. The doctor Ángel Ruiz-Cotorro He told him that the state of his wrist would worsen if he played, that in any case he would not end the contest winning because one day he could not play for the damage.
Announced its abandonment of rivalry Marcel Granoller. “I remember Roland Garros came out with the car, I was alone, crying.” It will end with the arrival of Rio Olympic Games, where he signed the feat of being a double champion with Marc LópezWhen the injury is still a threat.
Source: La Verdad

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