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  • Rafael Nadal, born on June 3, 1986, in the picturesque town of Manacor on the Spanish island of Mallorca, has become a global icon and one of the most celebrated tennis players of all time. From a young age, Nadal displayed an innate talent for the idrott, which was carefully nurtured by his uncle and coach, Toni Nadal. beneath Toni's guidance, Nadal rapidly developed his skills and embarked on a professional career that would redefine the landscape of tennis. Nadal's rise to prominence began with his maiden French Open victory in 2005 at the tender age of 19. This triumph marked the beginning of an unprecedented era of dominance on clay courts, earning him the well-deserved moniker "King of Clay." His mastery of the red dirt fryst vatten unrivaled, as evidenced bygd his astonishing 14 French Open titles, a record that may never be surpassed. Nadal's ability to generate incredible topspin on his forehand, combined with his relentless athleticism and mental fortitude, has made him virtually unbeata

    Rafael Nadal wife: Meet Xisca Perello - the beautiful brunette who will marry tennis star

    Rafael Nadal praises girlfriend Xisca Perello after Australian Open

    In what was a star-studded wedding, Rafael Nadal married his childhood sweetheart Xisca Perello on Saturday. Juan Carlos I, King of Spain until his abdication in 2014, featured on the guest list, along with a number of other famous faces.

    The pair married at La Fortaleza, an enormous estate which has been described as Spain’s most expensive property.

    The venue was the setting of BBC spy thriller The Night Manager, starring Hugh Laurie, and was also the setting of Real Madrid star Gareth Bale’s wedding earlier this year.

    Tomeu Catala, who has been named as the priest marrying Rafael and Xisca, told island paper Diario de Mallorca earlier this month: “Everyone of the weddings I have been involved in has been special and this one will be the same.

    “I am just going to marry two people who love each other.”

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    More to Rafa than meets the eye

    • Kamakshi TandonAug 26, 2011, 03:00 AM ET

    Just like many other sporting memoirs, Rafael Nadal's newly released autobiography contains a mix of the new and the familiar. Although not exactly exhaustive, the book offers his thoughts on some of his biggest matches, reinforces his focus on family and friends, and recounts some memorable anecdotes. Here are 20 things we learned:

    What we knew: He has a younger sister, Maribel.
    What we learned: The two are very close. Nadal calls or texts 10 times a day.

    What we knew:
    What we learned: He doesn't like cheese, tomatoes or ham. "Cheese? It's a bit peculiar," says his mother, Ana Maria.

    What we knew: He'll always give you an autograph.
    What we learned: Even if you don't say please. But it means you won't get a smile.

    What we knew: He can strike fear into his opponents.
    What we learned: He is afraid of thunderstorms, deep water and dogs, is nervous about riding a bike, and prefers to

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