Rafael Nadal is set to receive a huge tribute at the French Open later this year. A 14-time champion at the tournament, there is already a Nadal statue on the grounds at Roland Garros. And organisers will now honour his glittering career after he retired last November.
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Tennis legend Rafael Nadal is set to receive a long-awaited tribute at the 2025 French Open, as confirmed by French Tennis Federation (FFT) president Gilles Moretton.
PARIS - French Open organisers are preparing to honour Rafael Nadal with a major tribute at this year’s tournament, won by the Spaniard a record 14 times before his retirement in 2024. “There’s bound to be something, a very big tribute” to Nadal, the head of the French tennis federation Gilles Moretton told Europe 1 radio.