These summer weeks, when many people are on vacation, are perfect for listening to the best moments that the season of ‘Herrera en COPE’ has left us. On this occasion, the protagonist was the Spanish tennis player, Rafa Nadal, who managed to win a new glass of the musketeers a few weeks ago in Paris.
Rafa Nadal has done it again. It is the fourteenth time that the Spaniards can celebrate the victory of the tennis player from Manacor on the clay of Paris. One more year and an increasingly complicated edition, after having managed to eliminate Novak Djokovic or deal with a chronic and incurable injury to his foot that threatens to leave him permanently away from the tennis courts. With all these ingredients, Carlos Herrera has been tempted to rename him, in addition to raising the question that we all ask ourselves today.
A new name for Rafa Nadal
Carlos Herrera devoted a large part of the program to analyzing Rafa Nadal’s victory at Roland Garros: “This boy, who is called Ro…, was going to say Roland Garros,” corrected Herrera, who ended up offering the Mallorcan who, precisely, bet on that change in your DNI: “Rafael Nadal, well, it’s as if it were already called Roland Garros, because he has won the fourteenth in this clay court tournament”, has proposed a Herrera who, like so many other Spaniards, continues without giving credit before the feat, At the age of 36, Rafael Nadal has returned to star.