RAFAEL NADAL’S WIFE REVEALED AS ACE SEEKS IN TENNIS HISTORY
Nadal has been in a relationship with fellow Spaniard Maria Francisca Perello since 2005.
Back then he was a 19-year-old – who marked out what the future had in store at the French Open.
On his birthday, he knocked the great Federer out at the semi-finals, going onto win his first career Grand Slam.
It would be the first of 13 titles at Roland Garros. Between 2005 and 2014, Nadal only failed to win the French Open in 2009.
The left-handed Nadal would keep his relationship with his future wife quiet for the next decade or so.
Perello is a business graduate – who currently works as the project director for the foundation set up in Nadal’s name.
In February 2019, their engagement was announced.
The two married in October of that year.
As of January 2022, Rafael Nadal and his wife Maria are yet to have any children.
Nadal has addressed this – saying that he and his wife would like to have children at some point – after he has retired.
Rafa Nadal a heavy favorite over Casper Ruud in final
Everyone who doubted the King of Clay on his turf is kicking themselves right now. Rafa Nadal, who prior to this year’s French Open had a 105-3 record in the tourney, has 13 French titles, all sorts of clay-court records, and was not the first … not the second … but the third favorite at +400 to win this tournament. And I don’t have that ticket in my pocket.
The 2022 French Open has been great and it is no surprise to see Rafa the one making it great. Nadal is in the final once again, eyeing his 14th title to potentially extend his lead for most Grand Slam title wins to 22, two ahead of Novak Djokovic and Roger Feder, who are tied at 20.
MORE NEWS: The French Open’s director is under fire for saying that…
His opponent: Norway’s Casper Ruud, who currently sits eighth in the ATP rankings and holds seven clay-court titles. A breakthrough that is well deserved and, in retrospect, was bound to happen after reaching the finals this year in the ATP Masters 1000 Miami, losing to Carlos Alcaraz. He then follow that up with a semifinal loss to Djokovic in Rome. Nadal is, rightfully so, the heavy favorite but can any other wager be made?
RAFAEL NADAL’S WIFE REVEALED AS ACE SEEKS IN TENNIS HISTORY
Nadal has been in a relationship with fellow Spaniard Maria Francisca Perello since 2005.
Back then he was a 19-year-old – who marked out what the future had in store at the French Open.
On his birthday, he knocked the great Federer out at the semi-finals, going onto win his first career Grand Slam.
It would be the first of 13 titles at Roland Garros. Between 2005 and 2014, Nadal only failed to win the French Open in 2009.
The left-handed Nadal would keep his relationship with his future wife quiet for the next decade or so.
Perello is a business graduate – who currently works as the project director for the foundation set up in Nadal’s name.
In February 2019, their engagement was announced.
The two married in October of that year.
As of January 2022, Rafael Nadal and his wife Maria are yet to have any children.
Nadal has addressed this – saying that he and his wife would like to have children at some point – after he has retired.
Rafa Nadal a heavy favorite over Casper Ruud in final
Everyone who doubted the King of Clay on his turf is kicking themselves right now. Rafa Nadal, who prior to this year’s French Open had a 105-3 record in the tourney, has 13 French titles, all sorts of clay-court records, and was not the first … not the second … but the third favorite at +400 to win this tournament. And I don’t have that ticket in my pocket.
The 2022 French Open has been great and it is no surprise to see Rafa the one making it great. Nadal is in the final once again, eyeing his 14th title to potentially extend his lead for most Grand Slam title wins to 22, two ahead of Novak Djokovic and Roger Feder, who are tied at 20.
MORE NEWS: The French Open’s director is under fire for saying that…
His opponent: Norway’s Casper Ruud, who currently sits eighth in the ATP rankings and holds seven clay-court titles. A breakthrough that is well deserved and, in retrospect, was bound to happen after reaching the finals this year in the ATP Masters 1000 Miami, losing to Carlos Alcaraz. He then follow that up with a semifinal loss to Djokovic in Rome. Nadal is, rightfully so, the heavy favorite but can any other wager be made?