At 37, Rafael Nadal should play his last Roland-Garros tournament. Victorious fourteen times on Parisian clay, an absolute record, the Spaniard has only lost three short matches in his entire career at Porte d’Auteuil, where he is at home. His real home, however, is in the Balearic Islands, in the small town of Manacor where he created the Rafa Nadal Academy. Here, no one wants to say goodbye to the tennis icon.
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