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FirstSportz on MSNRafael Nadal convinced Carlos Alcaraz will have ‘one of the best careers’ but warns him about ‘this’Carlos Alcaraz has become a cynosure of all eyes, but along with praises, criticism and pressure, too, has become his The ...
Carlos Alcaraz has won 18 ATP Tour-level singles titles in his career, but the great Rafael Nadal believes that is just the ...
As Jannik Sinner nears the end of a three-month doping ban that shook the tennis world, players are flocking to anti-doping ...
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FirstSportz on MSN“I believe in a fair process,” Rafael Nadal shuts down claims of preferential treatment for Jannik Sinner amid the three-month doping suspensionRafael Nadal has once again expressed support for Jannik Sinner as the Italian returns from a three-month suspension ...
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Daily Express US on MSNRafael Nadal admits Rory McIlroy reduced him to tears after 'suffering' with golf starRafael Nadal has opened up on his emotions after watching Rory McIlroy win the Masters earlier this month, with the Spanish ...
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal exclusively told CNN Sports he completely trusts that world No. 1 Jannik Sinner is innocent, as the Italian prepares to return from a doping suspension. ...
Rafael Nadal has backed ‘amazing’ Carlos Alcaraz to enjoy ‘one of the best tennis careers of all time’. Alcaraz, 21, has ...
Five months after officially retiring, 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal said he does not miss tennis -- not in the ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNToni Nadal reveals best moment with Rafael Nadal; It might surprise youToni Nadal reveals he "had more fun" coaching Rafael Nadal when his nephew was a kid simply because he considers that the key ...
It was during those formative years — long before Rafael lifted Grand Slam trophies or wore the crown of World No.1 — that ...
Argentina may have a new tennis star on its hands, and his name? Rafael Nadal.The 16-year-old hails from Ricardone, a commune in the San Lorenzo department in the province of Santa Fe. He was born ...
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FirstSportz on MSNBoris Becker slams ‘faulty’ tennis system making injured players compete unlike Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak DjokovicBoris Becker thinks the tennis system forces players to participate in tournaments in spite of them not being 100 percent The ...
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