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Tennis ace Rafael Nadal is calling it quits on his professional journey.

Tennis ace Rafael Nadal is calling it quits on his professional journey.

Tennis ace Rafael Nadal calls it quits after this year's circuit. He took to social media to announce that his swan song as a player will be at the Davis Cup finals in November, held in Malaga, with Spain being his team. At 38, Nadal is preparing for his retirement.

This 22-time Grand Slam conqueror has had to deal with a series of health setbacks. Often referred to as the most dominant clay-court player in history, Nadal has claimed the French Open title a record 14 times. In 2008, he emerged victorious in the Olympic games. He also held the number one position for an impressive total of 209 weeks.

Nadal's remarkable tennis career spans numerous sports, showcasing his exceptional skills. Despite retiring from the circuit, his love for sports and competitiveness still resonates.

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