Rafael Nadal savours record-breaking 21st title following retirement fears
Rafael Nadal sits proudly atop the men’s tennis tree after producing the most astonishing feat of his glittering career.
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Rafael Nadal sits proudly atop the men’s tennis tree after producing the most astonishing feat of his glittering career.
Derry City have reinforced the theory that they could be genuine SSE Airtricity Premier Division title contenders this season by signing Matty Smith from St Patrick's Athletic.
John McEnroe admits he wants Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic all end up on the same number of Grand Slams, but he warns Nadal is likely to open a big gap over his two great rivals in no time.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — As quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo walked slowly to the locker room for, perhaps, the final time as a member of the San Francisco 49ers, he stopped and embraced general manager John Lynch.
Rafael Nadal achieved the most astonishing feat of his glittering career by fighting back from two sets down to defeat Daniil Medvedev and win a record 21st grand slam title at the Australian Open.
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