Rafael Nadal révèle pourquoi il a accepté de participer au documentaire de Netflix

Rafael Nadal a expliqué ce qui l'a convaincu de participer à un nouveau documentaire Netflix sur sa carrière. La série de quatre épisodes, intitulée RAFA, doit être diffusée le 29 mai.

Nadal a déclaré qu'une conversation avec David Ellison, propriétaire de Skydance Sports, l'avait fait changer d'avis. Il a précisé qu'Ellison l'avait rassuré sur le fait que le moment était opportun et que sa famille se sentirait à l'aise avec le processus de tournage. La star du tennis avait précédemment refusé des projets similaires afin d'éviter de perturber son équipe et ses proches.

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