Rafael Nadal won 16th Grand Slam Title
Editorials News | Sep-12-2017
Rafael Nadal is again in news after defeating South Africa's world number 32 Kevin Anderson by 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in a one-sided final. People and his fans are astonished with Rafael’s break free points. During an interview Nadal described the year 2017 as "one of the best of his career" after winning a third US Open and 16th Grand Slam.
Rafael also declared an unparalleled 10th French Open in June after finishing runner-up to Roger Federer during the Australian Open. The world number one Tennis player Rafael said, “as far as results are concerned, this has been one of the best seasons of my career, of course.”
Nadal acknowledged of a year in which he bagged at least two Slams for the fourth time in his career. Nadal added that he has been winning matches playing three finals of Grand Slams, so that's a lot. That's so difficult. Had he gotten the better of Gilles Muller at
Source: sports.ndtv.com
By: Priyanka Negi
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