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World No.2 Rafael Nadal will once again answer his fans’ questions on social media after holding a fun Instagram live session with his fellow professionals Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Marc Lopez on Monday.

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Nadal recently joined hands with NBA star Pau Gasol and launched the ‘Our Best Victory’ campaign in a bid to help raise money for the Red Cross to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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Now, Nadal will do another live session on Twitter to answer his fans’ questions in a bid to promote the Red Cross campaign. This will also encourage more people to join the campaign and donate for the citizens in need during this public crisis.

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“Ask a question and we will do a Twitter live” – Rafael Nadal

“Remember! Send your question to Carlota Ciganda, Carlos Sainz (F1 driver for McLaren), Carlos Sainz (Rally driver) or Rafael Nadal and very soon they will respond to you on video,” the Spanish Red Cross announced from their Twitter account.

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“Ask a question and we will do a Twitter live, wrote Nadal on Twitter.

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is an international humanitarian movement to protect human life and health around the world. The Cruz Roja Espanola is Spain’s branch of the worldwide humanitarian organization the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

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With more than 204,000 cases confirmed and almost 21,300 deaths, Spain is one of the most seriously affected countries by the coronavirus. Consequently, many Spanish athletes have stepped up during the pandemic. They have already shown their support by making donations on several projects. Subsequently, Nadal is also doing his best to raise as much money as possible for the Spanish Red Cross in the battle against COVID-19.

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