The clay-court season is approaching soon and fans can’t simply ignore Rafael Nadal while talking about clay. Even though the Spaniard didn’t play at the Miami Open 2021 due to an injury, he will surely be making a comeback soon on the court. However, before that, Nadal is planning to give a surprise to the tennis fans tomorrow.
World No.3 Rafael Nadal will be making a big announcement tomorrow. He recently posted a video on his Instagram handle informing fans about the same. Although fans still don’t know what he will be announcing tomorrow, Nadal gave some hints to the fans.
“Without it, there is no defeat or victory, celebration or joy. Without it, you cannot enjoy what is important. Do you have an idea of what I mean? I’ll tell you tomorrow!” wrote Rafa in the caption.
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Tomorrow is World Health Day and fans are suspecting that the 20-time Grand Slam champion might be proclaiming something about that. From the caption too, it looks evident that it is only health without which there is no defeat, victory, celebration, or joy.
“Without it, there are no dreams, there’s no struggle, no glory”- Rafael Nadal
Rafa gave plenty more hints in the video which he posted. He mentioned that without it there are no dreams, no struggle, and no glory. He even highlighted that without it, he couldn’t have celebrated his life.
“Without it, there are no dreams, there’s no struggle, no glory, no celebrations. Without it, I couldn’t celebrate life,” said Nadal in the video.
All these things definitely pinpoint that the ‘it’ in the video refers to health. Interestingly, for ensuring the good health of the vulnerable and poor children in Spain, Rafa’s academy has done a tremendous job, especially during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. It still feeds a lot of needy people and his announcement tomorrow might be centered around it.
Even though Rafa hasn’t played a professional match since the Australian Open 2021, he’ll begin his clay-court campaign soon. Fans have really high expectations from him and believe that he can surely surpass Roger Federer in the Grand Slam tally this year. Will Nadal be able to defend his title at the French Open this year?
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