You can watch a lifetime’s worth of tennis and you may never again see the sort of drama that the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena was treated to yesterday.
Last year, Rafa received a custom 80-foot Sunreef Power catamaran, which he is now putting to good use.
The Spaniard dismantled Novak Djokovic in style to claim his 13th French Open title. The watch wrapped around his wrist wasn’t too shabby, either.
Last July, Rafa Nadal listed his 76-foot Italian-built MCY 76 motor yacht for sale for $3 million. Now his new toy has arrived.
Two of the finest tennis players in history struggled to connect via Instagram Live, but when they did it was worth the wait.
On Friday night, Cape Town Stadium set a new Guinness World Record by gathering 51 954 tennis fans to attend a tennis match.
Tomorrow, two of tennis’ all-time greats will face off in the Mother City. You don’t want to be caught up in the impending traffic chaos.
When you’re promoting the upcoming showdown between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, you’ll want to make sure you’ve sorted a few basics.
During his second-round match at the Australian Open, Nadal drilled an errant forehand down the line, and straight into the noggin of a ball girl.
After losing to Alexander Zverev in the ATP World Tour Finals, the Spaniard was in no mood for this line of questioning.
Earlier today, tickets for the Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal ‘Match for Africa 6’ charity showdown sold out in 10 minutes. If you’re still looking around to see what’s online, you might want to be careful.
Tennis superstar Rafa Nadal definitely enjoys the finer things in life, and that includes yachts. He’s just snapped up an 80-foot beauty.
Yes, it’s happening. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will duke it out in Cape Town, with the proceeds from the match going to the Roger Federer Foundation.
The French Open started on Sunday, with a massive money pool and a few other interesting stats to look at.
Wimbledon provided great entertainment yesterday as Rafa battled 16th seed Gilles Müller, their match running just short of five hours.
The big news coming out yesterday’s Wimbledon action was the second round loss of Rafa Nadal. It wasn’t exactly a well-known player who knocked him out either.
Rafa Nadal has won countless awards over the years but few have resulted in as much awkwardness as Sunday’s Stuttgart Open win. Of course he handled it like a champ.
It’s not every day we see sportsmen do the right thing. It seems diving, injury-faking football players could learn a thing or two from their tennis counterparts.
Spanish tennis player, Rafael Nadal won his second US Open title on Monday night, and secured his 13th Grand Slam title. On Tuesday morning this piece of advertising gold hit the airwaves.