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Rafael Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam singles champion from Spain, has announced his withdrawal from the upcoming Laver Cup due to ongoing fitness issues. The Laver Cup confirmed the news at X on ...
Rafael Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam singles champion from Spain, has announced his withdrawal from the upcoming Laver Cup due to ongoing fitness issues. The Laver Cup confirmed the news at X on ...
Tennis icon Garbine Muguruza has controversially picked Carlos Alcaraz over Rafael Nadal when asked who she prefers out of her fellow Spaniards. Born in Venezuela to a Spanish father and a ...
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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have different opinions about Jannik Sinner testing positive for a banned substance and escaping a suspension because the authorities believed it was unintentional.
Rafael Nadal is approaching his career with some humor. The Spanish legend was recently featured in an episode of "El Hormiguero," the beloved Spanish talk show, where he opened up about his ...
Rafael Nadal backed Jannik Sinner saying that the World No.1 didn't intend to use the banned substance and was rightly not suspended. World No. Jannik Sinner found backing from the legendary ...
NEW YORK: Rafa Nadal has defended Jannik Sinner after the world number one tested positive for a banned substance but avoided punishment, saying the Italian would never have considered doping and ...
Now, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have come out in agreement that Sinner didn't act intentionally—echoing the "No Fault or Negligence" ruling from the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).