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Paris (France), 08/06/2008.- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal of Spain lifts the trophy after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in the final of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 08 June 2008 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Francia, España, Suiza) EFE/EPA/CHRISTOPHE KARABA *** Local Caption *** 01373412

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Paris (France), 05/06/2005.- (FILE) - Spain's Rafael Nadal holds the trophy after winning the Men's Final against Mariano Puerta of Argentina at the French Open in Roland Garros, Paris, France, 05 June 2005 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Francia, España) EFE/EPA/SRDJAN SUKI *** Local Caption *** 00450779

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Wimbledon (United Kingdom).- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal (L) of Spain is congratulated by Roger Federer of Switzerland after winning their men's final for the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, in London, Britain, 06 July 2008 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España, Suiza, Reino Unido, Londres) EFE/EPA/HUGO PHILPOTT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO COMMERCIAL SALES *** Local Caption *** 01406470

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Wimbledon (Great Britain), 27/06/2003.- (FILE) - Spain's Rafael Nadal plays a backhand during his third round match against Paradorn Srichaphan of Thailand at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, Friday 27 June 2003. (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España, Tailandia) EFE/EPA/SRDJAN SUKI *** Local Caption *** 99252365

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Melbourne (Australia).- (FILE) - A moth lands on the nose of Rafael Nadal of Spain during the Men's Singles quarter-final match against Milos Raonic of Canada at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 25 January 2017 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España) EFE/EPA/LUKAS COCH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT *** Local Caption *** 53277007

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Paris (France), 06/06/2022.- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal of Spain poses with his trophy by the Eiffel Tower after winning the Men's final match at the Roalnd Garros French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France, 06 June 2022 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Francia, España) EFE/EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON

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Prague (Czech Republic), 24/09/2017.- (FILE) - Switzerland's Roger Federer (down) and Spain's Rafael Nadal of the Team Europe celebrate after winning the Laver Cup tennis tournament in Prague, Czech Republic, 24 September 2017 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, República Checa, España, Suiza, Praga) EFE/EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK *** Local Caption *** 53790393

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Melbourne (Australia), 30/01/2012.- (FILE) - Novak Djokovic (R) of Serbia and Rafael Nadal of Spain during the trophy presentation ceremony after their men's single final match at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 30 January 2012. Djokovic won in five sets (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España) EFE/EPA/DAVID CROSLING AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT *** Local Caption *** 50196058

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Melbourne (Australia), 26/01/2014.- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal of Spain grimaces as he receives medical treatment during his men's final match against Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 26 January 2014 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España, Suiza) EFE/EPA/MADE NAGI *** Local Caption *** 51197147

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Paris (France), 11/10/2020.- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts after winning against Novak Djokovic of Serbia in their men's final match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland ?Garros in Paris, France, 11 October 2020 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Francia, España) EFE/EPA/YOAN VALAT *** Local Caption *** 56411587

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Rio De Janeiro (Brazil).- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal (R) and Marc Lopez (L) of Spain celebrate on the medal stand after winning the gold medal in theRio 2016 Olympic Games Men's Doubles at the Olympic Tennis Centre in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 12 August 2016 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Brasil, España) EFE/EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS *** Local Caption *** 52952564

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Basel (Switzerland), 20/10/2014.- (FILE) - Spain's Rafael Nadal cheers after winning his first round match against Italy's Simone Bolelli at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, 20 October 2014 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, Italia, España, Suiza, Basilea) EFE/EPA/GEORGIOS KEFALAS

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Melbourne (Australia), 25/01/2020.- (FILE) - Rafael Nadal of Spain serves during his third round match against Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain on day six of the Australian Open tennis tournament at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, 25 January 2020 (reissued 10 October 2024). On 10 October 2024, Rafael Nadal of Spain announced that he will retire from professional tennis. Since winning his first ever title in 2004, Nadal won 92 titles, including 22 grand slams and a record 14 French Open titles. (Tenis, Abierto, España) EFE/EPA/Scott Barbour AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT *** Local Caption *** 55810301
"Estoy aquí para comunicaros que me retiro del tenis profesional",dijo el jugador español en un vídeo.
"Me hace muchísima ilusión que mi último torneo sea la final de la Copa Davis, representando a mi país. Es cerrar el círculo", añadió el ganador de 22 Grand Slams.