

Rafael Nadal becomes ambassador for Saudi Tennis Federation, aims to grow the sport globally
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|NDTV|a year agoRafael Nadal has been appointed as the ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, aiming to boost professional tennis tournaments in the country. Nadal expressed his excitement to contribute to the sport's global growth and expressed his desire to dedicate dedicated time to Saudi Arabia each year, as well as the development of a new Rafa Nadal Academy.


Rafael Nadal has been appointed as the ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, aiming to boost professional tennis tournaments in the country. Nadal expressed his excitement to contribute to the sport's global growth and expressed his desire to dedicate dedicated time to Saudi Arabia each year, as well as the development of a new Rafa Nadal Academy.
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•Rafael Nadal named ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation.
•Saudi Arabia aims to host more professional tennis tournaments.
•Nadal excited to be part of the growth and progress in Saudi Arabia.
•He wants to help the sport grow worldwide.
•Nadal will dedicate time in the kingdom each year.
•Development of a new Rafa Nadal Academy in Saudi Arabia.
•Saudi Arabia aims to host more professional tennis tournaments.
•Nadal excited to be part of the growth and progress in Saudi Arabia.
•He wants to help the sport grow worldwide.
•Nadal will dedicate time in the kingdom each year.
•Development of a new Rafa Nadal Academy in Saudi Arabia.
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