💨 Abstract
Without Rafael Nadal's presence, this year's French Open feels different for players and fans alike. Many express mixed feelings: sadness at not seeing Nadal's legendary play, but also relief from not facing his dominant performance. Nadal's historical impact in Paris is immense, winning 14 titles and leaving an unforgettable legacy. His absence will be marked by tributes, including a ceremony and a statue, celebrating his contributions to the sport.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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