A freshly retired Rafael Nadal made his return to competition – this time on the golf course. Our champ took part in the final event of the Q-Romia Hexagonal Circuit, finishing in eighth place in the handicap category. He completed the demanding Son Servera Golf Club course with a score of 76, just four strokes over par.

The top spot in the Q-Romia Hexagonal Circuit went to the Terraza Balear Part of Gunni Trentino team. They were closely followed by Engel & Völkers Commercial in second place, while God Save The Par claimed third. Team Rafa Nadal Academy finished in a solid fourth place.
It’s great to see Rafa dive into retirement with the same competitive spirit that defined his tennis career. Just as we expected, his active and passionate engagement in sports continues, even off the tennis court!
Source: Ultima Hora

Rafa,
Will miss you so much. Thanks for all the wonderful memories.
Mary
Yes – life goes on!
Thanks for all the wonderful memories Rafa 👌
Good to see that Rafa is enjoying his golf. He has lots to entertain him away from tennis. It still feels surreal that Rafa has retired. I will miss him terribly. I feel like a bright light has gone out for me. I hope that Rafa still stays connected to tennis, so that we see him from time to time. That would be a delicious treat for us all.
I think Rafa will adapt well to retiring from the Tour, because he has a very solid stable temperament and has no regrets. (He pushed himself mentally and physically to the absolute limit.) His dedicated fans, including me, will miss him terribly though.
As for his Tribute in Malaga – The Davis Cup Organisers should have been fully prepared for his final match, WHENEVER that turned out to be. He helped Spain win five Davis Cups! So no excuses for them. Nike outshone them in Paris and did him proud.
Let’s hope the ATP can do better than the Davis Cup. Perhaps they can organise a full Tribute and Presentation at the Masters that he won more than any other. I think it was Monte Carlo.
The ITF should organise a full tribute and Presentation for him at the Major that he won more than any other, Roland Garros of course.
Rafa deserves nothing less.
It would be wonderful to see Rafa come out and take a seat next to Princess Catherine in the Royal Box at Wimbledon as Roger has already done. After all Rafa won what is considered to be the greatest match of all time there in 2008. C’mon Wimby-issue that invite!
Freedom to enjoy, Rafa. Thank you for giving us so many great moments🙏👏🥰
👍 Rafa!❤️ Looking sharp in yellow.