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Rafael Nadal, the retired tennis legend, recently underwent surgery on his right hand. This procedure aimed to alleviate pain ...
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Nadal officially retired from tennis at the end of 2024, and underwent surgery to treat severe osteoarthritis.
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“I liked what I was doing, I have to say. I didn’t retire because I was tired of what I was doing or because I lacked motivation,” said Nadal. “I retired because my body just couldn’t give any more.