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As a tennis fan, your dream is to ask your favourite tennis players some questions that you have always had in your mind. If you are a fan of Rafael Nadal, your dream is just about to become a reality. Check it out.

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Q&A Session With Rafael Nadal

In this Twitter post by the ATP tour, Rafa fans have just got some good news. On Monday, April 20th Rafael Nadal will be answering any question anyone has for him. This will be taking place on Instagram at 12 pm EST or 4 pm GMT.

Considering the fact that Rafael Nadal has so many fans around the world, he is going to be bombarded with many questions. I am sure he will not be able to answer everyone’s questions. So, if you are a Rafa fan, you will have to pray you get lucky and have your questions answered.

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This question-answer session could not have come at a better time as tennis fans are bored. This is because of the coronavirus pandemic which has suspended the ATP tour. This begs the question – when is the ATP tour returning? Unfortunately, there is no clear answer.

The suspension of the ATP tour has been extended not once but twice. This is because the situation with the virus has not gotten better. If it does not get better soon it is likely we will not see any tennis in the year 2020. Hopefully, that does not happen as a new vaccine has been developed to combat the virus.

Let’s hope that it works and we can see the return of the ATP tour. Rafa will certainly be hoping for that as he wants the opportunity to equal Roger Federer’s record of 20 grand slams. Hopefully, he gets that opportunity in July but until then let’s enjoy the upcoming Q&A session.

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