Tennis
The ATP has selected Nadal’s 21 best shots. Check out his almost superhuman skills
Rafael Nadal made sports history on Sunday when he became the first male tennis player to win 21 Grand Slams. So to celebrate, the Spanish version of the ATP Tour account posted a video on Twitter featuring 21 of Nadal’s career-best shots.
Rafael Nadal made sports history on Sunday when he became the first male tennis player to win 21 Grand Slams. So to celebrate, the Spanish version of the ATP Tour account posted a video on Twitter featuring 21 of Nadal’s career-best shots.
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic. You can like any of this famous trio, however, all of them should be acknowledged and respected, as we can be happy that we live in an era of three of the best tennis players in the history of the sport.
At the moment, Nadal has climbed to the top, having won a record 21st Grand Slam, dominating the Australian Open for the second time in his career. Each of the three icons has something – Federer is famous for his elegant one-handed backhand, while Djokovic has charmed fans with his versatility and cannon shots.
The Spanish warrior has won over his fans with his incredible defensive strokes. Just when it looks like the ball can’t be retrieved, “El toro” runs in and plays an incomprehensible winning shot.
He’s undoubtedly the best in the world at this, and some of his shots in the video that follows are mind-blowing. On a soft surface, on a hard surface, against Djokovic, Agassi, Federer or Wawrinka, forehand, backhand, between the legs in the slide, smash… Nadal can do it against any opponent and on any surface.
The ATP has thus selected 21 magical Nadal selections and, interestingly, the first one to be evaluated was the exchange from his duel with Czech tennis player Radek Stepanek. So sit back and enjoy Nadal’s magic.
Source: ATP Tour
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