Rafael Nadal’s 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 win over Casper Ruud in the French Open final captured headlines all over the globe – especially in Spain where they called him “Eternal” and “Legend.”





























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I am torn – whether I am wishing for Rafa to continue playing or stop playing. …
Like a mother for her son’s future….
I just want the best, wisest decision for and by Rafa.
His welfare is uppermost for me!
I’m so proud of him. What an amazing achievement, to win both the Australian Open and the French Open despite all the injury problems.
❤️