Nadal se reencuentra con Federer en Madrid tras sus retiradas

Rafael Nadal publicó una foto junto a Roger Federer en Madrid el 27 de mayo de 2026, lo que marca su primer encuentro público en años. La imagen mostraba a ambos abrazados con el pie de foto: “Miren a quién me encontré en Madrid”.

El encuentro se produce después de que ambos jugadores se retiraran del tenis profesional. Federer dejó las pistas en 2022 durante la Laver Cup en Londres, mientras que Nadal puso fin a su carrera en 2024 en la Copa Davis de Málaga. Juntos suman un total de 42 títulos de Grand Slam.

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