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Rafael Nadal certainly owes his fame to his impeccable tennis skills. The Spaniard is one of the most gifted tennis players on the planet.

However, the internet’s love for him is not restricted to his game. It’s weird but there’s an entire fanbase of Rafael Nadal’s butt.

In a recent Twitter video, Rafa was seen slapping his own butt. What was more hilarious were the reactions that the video attracted.

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Where Did Rafael Nadal Do This?

Rafael Nadal was in Kuwait for the opening of his new tennis academy. The move is being seen as a largely beneficial initiative for the future of tennis in the country.

Interestingly, this is not what attracted the attention of the viewers. Their attention was instead focused on his tight jeans and him slapping his rear end. Let’s read some of the funniest reactions to the video –

What Does The Future Hold For Rafa?

The Australian Open started well for Rafa but ended abruptly in the quarter-finals. He was upset by the Austrian star Dominic Thiem.

However, the world no 1 is in no mood to slow down. He will next be seen in action on February 7th in a mega showdown against arch-rival Roger Federer.

The match will take place in Cape Town and will see record attendance of 50,000. The proceeds from the match will are expected to be more than $1 million will go to the Roger Federer Foundation.

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Rafa now has his eyes set on the next grand slam of the year. In fact, he will finally be back to his favourite hunting grounds at Roland Garros. He will be the favourite as he looks to equal Roger Federer’s grand slam record.

For the time being, his fans will be happy to go on a nostalgia trip as they see two of the greatest tennis stars battle in front of a packed arena.