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Spanish superstar Rafael Nadal has been very successful throughout his tennis career. He has set so many records, his excellence has earned him the title of one of the greatest athletes ever. This is why it should come as no surprise that he is set to feature on the cover of a top Spanish magazine.

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Rafael Nadal On The Cover Of A GQ Spain

He did an interview with GQ where he talked about many things including overcoming fears, family, and victories. Fans are definitely going to be interested to hear what he had to say on these topics, and they can do that very soon.

Currently, the Spaniard is in his home in Mallorca and is being missed in the United States. In an ideal tennis season, he would have been playing the Cincinnati Masters right now.

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However, this season has been everything but ideal owing to the Coronavirus pandemic and that is why Rafa pulled out of the US tennis events.

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In his statement, Rafa said that he withdrew from the US events as he felt that it was not the best time to travel. According to him, the situation with the virus is still complicated and there’s no control over it. But this was not the only reason he pulled out.

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In an interview later, the Spaniard attacked the ATP calendar. According to him, the schedule is very exhausting, and it forced him to skip some events. Every tennis fan can understand this, as Rafa has suffered a series of injuries throughout his career.

We are now going to see Rafa play during the clay-court season, which will begin right after the US Open. Clay is his favorite surface and we can expect him to dominate on it once again.

READ MORE- Rafael Nadal Lists Down the Genuine Reasons to Skip US Open 2020

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