💨 Abstract
Tennis legend Rafa Nadal, the 'King of Clay', announced his retirement after the Davis Cup Finals in November. With 22 Grand Slam titles, he dominated tennis for nearly two decades, becoming unbeatable on clay, winning 14 French Open titles, and completing the career Grand Slam at age 24. His most destructive weapon was his left-handed forehand, delivering vicious topspin and pace to all corners of the court.
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