Rafael Nadal guida i tributi per la scomparsa del giornalista dell'AP Howard Fendrich

Rafael Nadal e le figure del mondo del tennis hanno espresso cordoglio in seguito alla morte del giornalista di lunga data dell'Associated Press Howard Fendrich all'età di 55 anni.

Howard Fendrich è morto dopo una battaglia contro il cancro, secondo quanto riportato il 22 maggio. Il veterano del giornalismo ha seguito quasi 70 tornei del Grande Slam e 11 Giochi Olimpici durante una carriera iniziata con uno stage a Roma nei primi anni '90.

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