💨 Abstract
Rafael Nadal, the greatest French Open champion, returned to Roland Garros as a retired star, receiving a tearful farewell from 15,000 fans. Despite misplacing a sheet of his speech, he was supported by rivals Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray. Nadal, who won 14 singles titles at Roland Garros, was honored with a plaque and a standing ovation.
Courtesy: Rob Maul
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