Tennis-Nadal to return at Paris Masters, says coach
(Reuters) - Rafa Nadal will return to competition at next week's Paris Masters before taking his place at the season-ending ATP Finals, coach Carlos Moya said.
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(Reuters) - Rafa Nadal will return to competition at next week's Paris Masters before taking his place at the season-ending ATP Finals, coach Carlos Moya said.
Rafa Nadal has taken to Twitter to thank his supporters for their well wishes after the birth of his newborn. Nadal’s wife, Mery Perello, gave birth to the couple’s first child last week, a baby boy, in Mallorca. Ad Fans and tennis colleagues have sent the 36-year-old and his wife congratulatory messages, and in response, Nadal tweeted: “Hello everyone.
Fed-up Nick Kyrgios urged umpire Renaud Lichtenstein to boot out a noisy supporter in the middle of the men's Wimbledon Final.
Novak Djokovic said he wants his biggest rivals to be by his side when he brings the curtain down on his career, much like Roger Federer's emotional goodbye to the game last week.
The fact that Rafa Nadal was crying his eyes out as Roger Federer said goodbye to competitive tennis last week spoke volumes for the transformative effect the Swiss legend has had on his sport. Rivalries were forgotten. This was all about respect and the acknowledgment of what the great man had contributed.
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