Rafael Nadal’s wife Xisca Perelló SPEAKS OUT on fans’ criticism of his retirement announcement: “He NEEDS A REST – HE’S BEEN GREAT”

In an unexpected turn of events in the world of tennis, Rafael Nadal, the iconic Spanish player who has left an indelible mark on the history of the sport, recently announced his retirement. However, this announcement has not been without controversy. Some fans, although understanding of his decision, have expressed their frustration and sadness at seeing one of the greatest in history hang up his racket. In the face of criticism, Xisca Perelló, Nadal’s wife, has decided to speak out and defend her husband, offering a clear and forceful message: “He needs to rest – he is already a great.”

The announcement of Nadal’s retirement, known for his grit and perseverance in every match, was a moment of great shock for the global sporting community. After a career full of success, with 22 Grand Slam titles and multiple historic records, the tennis player has decided that the time has come to put an end to a golden era.

However, the reaction from some fans has been mixed. Many have shown their unconditional support, highlighting Nadal’s incredible contribution to tennis. However, a more critical sector has questioned the timing of his retirement, suggesting that he still had more to offer on the court.

Xisca Perelló, who has been at Nadal’s side for much of his career, has been a discreet but ever-present figure in the tennis player’s life. In the face of criticism, she has not hesitated to break her usual silence and express what many loyal fans already know: Nadal has given everything he had, and more, for tennis.

Speaking to reporters, Perelló said: “Rafa has worked tirelessly for years, always with one goal in mind: to give his best in every match. He has overcome injuries, pain and challenges that very few can imagine. Now it is his time to rest. He has already given everything. He is a tennis great, and no one can deny that!”

Xisca’s message is not only intended to silence critics, but also to highlight Rafael Nadal’s immortal legacy. His career speaks for itself: he has not only been a champion on the court, but also off it, with a humility and dedication that have made him a role model for young athletes around the world.

With his retirement, Nadal leaves a void that will be difficult to fill in tennis, but his name is already engraved in golden letters in the history of the sport. Fans, although saddened by his departure, must remember that what he has achieved is unprecedented.

Although Nadal’s retirement marks the end of an era, Xisca Perelló concludes her message with hope: “This is not the end, it is just the beginning of a new chapter in his life. Rafa will continue to be a positive influence, not only in tennis, but also in other facets of his life.”

This message of support from his wife is a reminder that Rafael Nadal has reached heights that few can dream of, and deserves the rest and respect of everyone.

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