Rafael Nadal inaugurates own tennis academy
Rafael Nadal inaugurated a tennis academy that bears his name in his hometown of Manacor on Wednesday, during a ceremony that was attended by Swiss tennis player and friend Roger Federer and many other officials, including ITF president David Haggerty, and ATP Chief Chris Kermode.
The sports center accommodates a minihotel, 26 clay courts, a gym, two swimming pools, a mini-football field, etc. The building will house the offices of the Foundation Rafael Nadal, along with a museum of national and international sports that will feature articles donated by athletes.
Federer, the holder of record 17 Grand Slam titles, congratulated Nadal for his achievement: “It’s a great idea to have an academy like this”.
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Nadal, 30, who has never played a final since last April in Barcelona, does not exclude to give up his participation to the Champions Tournament in London (November 13 to 20).
This year, he won two titles, both on clay (Monte Carlo and Barcelona).
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