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Rafael Nadal's home island of Mallorca was hit by deadly flash flooding on Tuesday. The world No. 1 jumped right in to help, cleaning up the ravaged muddy streets and assisting in any way he can.
Nadal is so attached to the place, that when floods ravaged Mallorca in 2018, he put down his racket, grabbed a broom and became just another volunteer. The island raised him.
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Tennis World USA on MSNRoger Federer reunites with Rafael Nadal - From Centre Court to Mallorca
Roger Federer made a special trip to Mallorca on Thursday morning, visiting his longtime rival and close friend Rafael Nadal.
MALLORCA, Spain (AP) Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal inaugurated the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar on his home island of Mallorca on Wednesday.
Alexander Zverev returns to tennis with his confidence under repair after losing in the Wimbledon first round a month ...
MADRID (AP) — Rafael Nadal will open a tennis academy on his home island of Mallorca in 2016. The 14-time Grand Slam winner has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the academy in his home town of ...
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal works with residents to clear the mud from their houses after flooding in Sant Llorenc, 60 kilometers (40 miles) east of Mallorca’s capital, Palma, Spain. P… ...
Rafael Nadal has shunned the chance to leave his island home of Mallorca. World number three will miss this month's U.S. Open with knee problems ...
Rafael Nadal talks exclusively to CNN Online at his academy in Manacor about his comeback from injury and the impact the flash floods that rocked the island of Mallorca in October affected him.
PARIS — His eyes saddened and his voice marked with pain, Rafael Nadal spoke about the devastation caused by the deadly flooding on the Spanish island of Mallorca. A torrential rainstorm on Oct ...
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