How to forget it? And how can we not bow to him? Rafael Nadal, 38 years old and 22 Grand Slam tournaments, played the last match of his career on November 19, 2024, against the Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp, in the Davis Cup. The clap at the end of a monumental career closely linked to the French public, which saw him win the Roland-Garros tournament fourteen times.
Thus, in the latest Odoxa survey for Winamax and RTL, the French were asked about the image they will keep of the man we call “the bull of Manacor”. And the answers are unanimous: 85% of the 1005 people questioned indicate that they have a good opinion of the Spaniard. A score similar to those collected by Antoine Griezmann, Teddy Riner, Tony Parker and Zinédine Zidane.
And the adjectives are raining down. Rafael Nadal is considered combative (by 89% of respondents), spectacular (82%), elegant (68%) in terms of play. However, he is considered physically fragile by half of tennis fans.
But Nadal’s image doesn’t stop at the tennis courts. On a human level, Nadal also receives praise from the French public, who consider him friendly (80%) and close to the public (78%). Further proof of the French’s love for “Rafa”, the legend is named as the best player in history by the French.
From short Chatrier to short Nadal?
The Spaniard is the most cited player (26%), ahead of the two other giants in the Top 3, Roger Federer (21%) and Novak Djokovic (18%). Among tennis fans, who represent 370 people in the panel, Nadal is also the most cited (28%), ahead of the same duo (25% for Federer and 20% for Djokovic).
Between 2005 and 2022, Rafael Nadal won no less than 14 Roland-Garros tournaments, enough to make him the undisputed legend of the Parisian tournament. On this subject, 65% of tennis fans believe that this record will never be broken while 47% say they are in favor of the central court being renamed in his honor.
Finally, proof of the immense page of sport which has just turned, 57% of tennis fans already say they are saddened by Nadal’s retirement, while a third of them say that this news will reduce their interest in tennis. . Unless Novak Djokovic, who recently announced that he would now be coached by Andy Murray, comes to rekindle this interest?
How might Nadal’s dedication to sportsmanship and humility, as discussed by Guest 2, influence the behavior of younger generations of tennis players? [[2](https://www.atptour.com/en/news/nadal-sportsmanship-tennis-academy-2023-french-open/)]
## The Legacy of Rafael Nadal: A World Today News Interview
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re delving into the end of an era: the retirement of tennis icon Rafael Nadal. To help us unpack his astonishing career and the impact of his departure, we’re joined by two esteemed guests: [Guest 1 Name], a renowned sports journalist with extensive experience covering tennis, and [Guest 2 Name], a sports sociologist specializing in the psychology of fan culture.
Welcome both!
**Section 1: The Champion’s Image: Combative, Sensational, and Human**
* **[Guest 1, Start]** Let’s begin by discussing the public perception of Rafael Nadal. The Odoxa survey highlights overwhelmingly positive views. What contributed to Nadal cultivating such a strong and positive image throughout his career?
* **[Guest 2, Follow up]** And how does this image of “the bull of Manacor” translate to his human side? Many fans praise his humbleness and connection with the audience.
* **[Guest 1, Follow up]** Is this image consistent across different generations of tennis fans, or are there unique perspectives among younger audiences?
**Section 2: Nadal’s Dominance on Clay and The Future of Roland Garros**
* **[Guest 2, Start]** konuşalım Nadal’ın toprak kortlardaki egemenliğe olan etkisi hakkında. 14 Roland Garros şampiyonluğu inanılmaz bir başarı. Bu efsanevi rekor dusuncesini ve Roland Garros’un geleceği üzerindeki etkisini nasıl değerlendiriyorsunuz?
* **[Guest 1, Follow up]**. Do you believe Nadal’s dominance on clay has overshadowed the achievements of other players, or has it inspired a new generation of clay court specialists?
* **[Guest 2, Follow up]** Could we potentially see a future where the central court at Roland Garros is renamed in Nadal’s honor? What would be the significance of such a decision?
**Section 3: The End of an Era: Nadal’s Retirement and the Future of Tennis**
* **[Guest 2, Start]** Nadal’ın emekli olma kararı, oyuncular arasındaki rekabeti nasıl etkileyebilir? Djokovic gibi diğer üst düzey rakiplerden neler bekleyebiliriz?
* **[Guest 1, Follow up]** Tennis fans are understandably saddened by Nadal’s retirement. Do you see this impacting the future interest in the sport? If so, how can tennis overcome this potential setback?
* **[Guest 2, Follow up]** What lasting impact do you believe Nadal’s career will have on the sport in the years to come?
**Conclusion:**
Apex predators in sports don’t just disappear; they leave a legacy. Rafael Nadal’s remarkable career continues to inspire even as he exits the court. Much thanks to both our guests, [Guest 1 name] and [Guest 2 name] for their insightful perspectives today.
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