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Rafael Nadal: ‘The best sportsman in history’: Rafael Nadal’s legacy celebrated as an emotional ‘King of Clay’ retires from tennis | Tennis News

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'The best sportsman in history': Rafael Nadal's legacy celebrated as an emotional 'King of Clay' retires from tennis
Rafael Nadal reacts during his final professional match in Malaga. (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Rafael Nadal, one of tennis’s greatest icons, retired from professional tennis on Tuesday, marking the end of an illustrious 23-year career. The 38-year-old Spanish legend was honored with a heartfelt tribute at the Davis Cup quarter-finals in Malaga, where the Netherlands defeated Spain 2-1.
The Martin Carpena arena, filled with over 10,000 fans, witnessed an emotional farewell as Nadal was celebrated with a moving video montage displayed on the arena’s screens.
The tribute featured messages from tennis greats, sports legends, and celebrities, highlighting his incredible achievements and enduring legacy. Novak Djokovic, Nadal’s most frequent opponent, reflected on their historic battles: “Your tenacity, your fighting spirit, the energy you brought—it’s something that will inspire generations. I’ve been honored to be called your rival. The tennis world and the sports world will miss the incredible energy you brought.”
Roger Federer, who shared an iconic rivalry and friendship with Nadal, said: “Congratulations on an incredible career. It was such a privilege to play against you. Some of my favorite memories with you include, of course, the 2008 Wimbledon final where you got me!”

Andy Murray praised Nadal’s passion, saying, “The intensity you brought to the game is something all tennis players aspire to. Watching you has been incredible.”
Spanish football legend Raul described Nadal as “the best sportsman in history,” adding, “Your values on and off the court have inspired my career and life. Your passion for every point will make your legacy eternal.”
Former football star Andres Iniesta echoed the sentiment: “Your legacy will go from generation to generation—you will be eternal.”

Nadal’s impact reached beyond sports. Serena Williams credited him for inspiring her career: “You’ve inspired me to fight, improve, and keep going. You’ve been a massive influence in my career.”
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz, seen as Nadal’s heir, paid a heartfelt tribute: “His legacy is eternal. It’s difficult, almost impossible, to continue what he has achieved, but we’ll always remember Rafa for what he has done for tennis, for Spain, and for all of us.”

The tribute montage encapsulated a career defined by passion, resilience, and greatness. Messages from stars like Juan Martin del Potro—”Thank you for all the moments shared on tour and for everything we learned from you”—captured the global admiration for Nadal.
As Nadal waved farewell to the crowd, the applause was a testament to the enduring impact of a player who transcended the sport. His career, which brought 22 Grand Slam titles and countless memories, will continue to inspire generations.




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