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Rafael Nadal Research Paper

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Most of the people think that playing tennis is just hitting the ball on the other side of the court and wiping the sweat after every point. But it is more than just a sport, it is an awesome fight between two people who want to win at all costs that match and maybe the tournament too. In this sport there are some player who can do incredible things and can win a Grand Slam trophy, but there are some superheros who can do much more, like winning sixteen Grand Slam and ten times the same one: it’s the case of Rafael Nadal.
Rafael Nadal was born in Manacor, in the beautiful Spanish island of Mallorca, on 3 June 1986 in a well-to-do family made up of his father Sebastián Nadal, his mother Ana María Parera and his younger sister named María Isabel. …show more content…

He won the French Open some days after his 19th birthday, becoming the second male player to win the French Open on his first attempt. Today Nadal has 75 titles, among which 16 Grand Slams and two Olympic gold medals. Furthermore, by winning the 2017 French Open, Nadal became the only male to win a single Grand Slam tournament 10 times. Certainly, he can be defined as one of the best tennis player, and sportsman, of all time. He is admired by so many tennis legends, John McEnroe defined him as the Albert Einstein or the Leonardo Da vinci of tennis: he means that Nadal does not use only his physical game to dismantle an opponent, he plays using his brain, like an engineer (What We Can Learn From Rafael Nadal, the Albert Einstein of Tennis,http://bigthink.com/think-tank/what-we-can-learn-from-rafael-nadal-the-albert-einstein-of-tennis). Also Jimmy Connors admires him and he pointed out an important aspect of his playing style: he gives everything he has from the first point to the end of the match, hitting every ball as it is the last. This feature of his playing style is what make Nadal a great example for every tennis player, but also for everyone during their everyday life, at school or at work. It teaches as not to give up with the challenges that we face everyday and so to always “hit the ball” as it is the

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