The Roland-Garros announcer replays Rafael Nadal’s presentation in the Super Moscato Show

The Roland-Garros announcer replays Rafael Nadal’s presentation in the Super Moscato Show
The Roland-Garros announcer replays Rafael Nadal’s presentation in the Super Moscato Show

Guest of the Super Moscato Show on Thursday to discuss his memories with Rafael Nadal after the legend announced his retirement at 38, Marc Maury, the announcer of Roland-Garros, had fun replaying the Spaniard’s presentation , crowned Porte d’Auteuil 14 times.

A page in the history of tennis and Roland-Garros is being turned. At 38, Rafael Nadal decided to call it quits. The Spaniard with a track record as long as an arm will retire after the Davis Cup in November. As speaker of Roland-Garros, Marc Maury is a privileged witness to his monumental career and his moments of glory in where Nadal was crowned 14 times.

“Someone who has never cheated”

“His relationship with the public is special, he confided in the Super Moscato Show, Thursday on RMC. He is someone who has never cheated. He has never sought to be loved or not to be loved. There was a disenchantment at one point because people didn’t understand. Nadal has a very physical game. It’s not at all the same style as Roger (Federer). for and those who were against. On the court, I think he scared everyone, maybe the public a little but especially his opponents.

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And Marc Maury continues: “When you get to know her, he’s a guy who hasn’t changed. His message today, if you listen to it carefully you cry. He’s like that. He has tears in the eyes. He doesn’t cheat. Nadal is apart Today, there is a real sadness to see him say that he is stopping even if we knew he was going to stop.

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For the SMS, the speaker allowed himself a final presentation of the legend. Since Nadal at Roland, it’s now over: “He was born on June 3, 1986 in Mallorca, in Manacor. He was world number one in August 2008. He won 92 tournaments including 22 Grand Slams: four at the US Open, two at the Australian Open and two at Wimbledon, 14 at Roland-Garros in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022. Five Davis Cups, Olympic champion in singles and doubles He is Spanish: Raaaaafael Nadal!”

ABr with the Super Moscato Show

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