Natalie’s record win | An editorial about the historic Rafael Nadal

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The 35-year-old tennis champion Rafael Nadal holds the historic record. Ottawa has become the legendary tennis legend by winning his 21st Grand Slam title by winning the singles at the Australian Open.

The four events in tennis: the Australian Open, the French Open, the American Open, and Wimbledon (UK) are called Grand Slams. The current tennis stars are Roja Federer of Switzerland, Novak Djokovic of Sofia and Rafael Nadal of Spain. All three have won 20 Grand Slam titles. Among them was the opposition to spearheading the 21st Grand Slam victory, who was ahead. Nadal has overtaken others to win his 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open tennis tournament last Sunday.

All three leading players are touching the tennis court amidst many challenges. Djokovic has been ruled out of the Australian Open due to a corona vaccine test. Let Roja Federer miss the Australian Open due to a serious injury to her leg. Rafael Nadal is not physically fit enough to face a Grand Slam race. Medvedev would probably have won the trophy if Nadal had not attended.

At the US Open tennis tournament last August – September, she did not attend due to surgery. Rafael Nadal recovered from a serious leg injury last December. He had to walk with bundles. So, Ava has not been fully trained for the last six months. It was against this backdrop that Nadal dared to compete in the Australian Open.

The man, who was wondering if he could retire from tennis with unbearable leg pain, relied solely on his determination to land on the field at the Rod Leva Arena in Melbourne, Australia. When Nadal hit the field with a tennis racket, the whole world watched in amazement. Rafael Nadal stood on the field with the same enthusiasm, determination and desire to win that he had fielded 20 years ago.

Nadal, who lost in the final of the 2014 Australian Open, seems to think he was battling to keep the vow he had made in his mind. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

This victory would not have been possible if Nadal had faltered when he failed in the first two sets. Rafael Nadal’s full potential began to emerge after the second set in a match that lasted nearly five and a half hours. Nadal, now second on the list of the world’s leading tennis players, was able to catch Natal’s balls with ease and how he was active on the field, swaying in the wind.

After a second set defeat he was able to see a different Rafael Nadal. Boxer Mohammed Ali may even go so far as to accept the opponent’s attacks first, predict them from there, and then start his attacks with the same tactic of beating Nadal. Losing two sets and winning the next three sets to win the championship is nothing new for Natal. This is the fourth time.

Sunday’s tennis race in Australia is an example of how heroes can win and lose can be determined by their fans. When Nadal started playing with all his might and talent, the crowd cheered in the packed stadium. That cheering was the main reason for Natalie’s success. Nadal began to spin on the field with the same inspiration and enthusiasm he had found ten years earlier.

Nadal has the distinction of being a two-time four-time Grand Slam winner, following in the footsteps of Roy Emson, Rod Lavov and Djokovic. Not only Federer and Djokovic have praised Nadal’s achievement, but also Medvedev, who lost to him. Because this is not the victory of Rafael Nadal; A win for an athlete’s self-confidence.

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