Rafael Nadal’s relatively low-key retirement ceremony at the Davis Cup has been defended by the head of the International ...
The 22-time Grand Slam champion has been a sporting servant and avatar for Spain in one of its most successful eras ...
Nadal's late career has been a story of injuries. The long ending is a reminder of the miracle that he lasted until now ...
I want to be remembered as good person and a kid who followed their dreams and achieved more than I ever believed possible,” ...
"The truth is that nobody ever wants to arrive at this moment," said Nadal, who had announced his plans for retirement in ...
It was an emotional farewell from tennis for Nadal this week after Spain was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup ...
Rafael Nadal wanted to play his last match before retiring at home in Spain and as part of Spain's Davis Cup team ...
Tennis icon Rafael Nadal got visibly emotional during the Spanish national anthem before playing in the final match of his ...
At the end of the day, a lot of people try their best every single day, but I'm very lucky to have the life I have to live because of tennis.” Nadal announced his retirement on Oct. 10 ...
"I'm not tired of playing tennis, but it's my body that doesn't want to play anymore, so I have to accept the situation." Nadal, 38, announced his plan to retire on Instagram last month.