After three successful editions, Sotheby’s International Realty’s Rafa Nadal Open will be held again at Movistar’s Rafa Nadal Academy from August 29 to September 4 being a tennis party for everyone attending an event that, again, will be free for all fans.
In the first edition held in 2018, Australian tennis player Bernand Tomic premiered the awardss from a tournament won by Finn Emil Ruusuvuori in 2019 and Slovakian Luckas Lacko in 2021.
The ATP Challenger Tour circuit tournament has established itself as one of the summer events in Mallorca, bringing together 10,000 spectators in each edition, hoping to receive great rackets from the world elite as in previous edition.
Not surprisingly, fans gather every year at Movistar’s Rafa Nadal Academy stands they had the chance to see, for example, former world number 1 and three -time Grand Slam title winner Andy Murraypromising youngsters like Carlos Alcaraz or Spanish tennis legends like Fernando Verdasco or Pablo Andújar.
Rafa himself, who in his youth won Challenger titles in Barletta (Italy) and El Espinar (Segovia) encouraged all fans to enjoy the tournament, which he himself was present as a spectator last year : “It meant a lot to us to enjoy a week of tennis at a very high level in Manacor. I think the last two years everyone has had a good time, because apart from seeing great tennis, they enjoyed activities and leisure. I think, for the tennis players who come to the Academy, they know that they are in a good place to play a tournament, because everyone is close by in a very comfortable way to the facilities they value and want to return to. later. Let’s be confident that Challenger will be another successful year. At the Academy, we continue to evaluate the growth and organization of events. We will continue to move forward in that sense ”.
The Rafa Nadal Open of Sotheby’s International Realty, which begins on Monday, August 29, there will be a wide range of leisure, music and gastronomy which will add to everything that happens on the tennis court.
As in the previous three editions, Tickets to the contest will be free and fans will be able to download them in the coming days via the website www.rafanadalopen.com. Similarly, all fans who download their tickets will be able to visit the Rafa Nadal Museum for just 8 euros.
Source: La Verdad

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