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'Gracias Rafa' - why retiring Nadal means so much

BBC News Wednesday, 20 November 2024 ()
'Gracias Rafa' - why retiring Nadal means so muchRafael Nadal retires from professional tennis after a 23-year career like no other. On a night of gratitude and grief, Spain led the world in saying "Gracias Rafa".
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Rafael Nadal retires from professional tennis after a 23-year career like no other. On a night of gratitude and grief, Spain led the world in saying "Gracias..
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