Tennis legend Rafael Nadal announced his retirement Thursday at age 38.
Rafael Nadal announced Thursday he will retire from tennis at age 38 following next month's Davis Cup finals.
Nadal’s unrelenting, physical style of play — every point pursued as though it were his last, sprinting and sliding into place for that high-bouncing bullwhip of a lefty forehand — made him and the unquestioned King of Clay, the slow, red surface on which he claimed his record 14 French Open championships.
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