Authorized word: Nadal congratulated Sinner and Alcaraz after the Wimbledon 2025 final
Rafael Nadal It is a voice more than authorized in the world of tennis. The multiple Grand Slam champion is still very present in the circuit despite his retirement and after the Wimbledon 2025 He did not hesitate to express himself.
Through a post in social networks, the Manacorí, which hung the racket in November of last season, within the framework of the Davis Cup finals, congratulated Jannik Sinner (1st of the ranking), brand new champion on the British grass, in what was his first title in the All England.
“Congratulazioni Jannik per il tuo cousin wimbledon! Momenti Speciali!”he wrote in the language of the native of San Candido and whose exact translation would be “Congratulations Jannik for your first Wimbledon. It’s a special moment!”.
In addition, the former number 1 of the world, who raised 92 trophies during his dream race, 22 in Grand Slam tournaments, took the opportunity to speak directly to his compatriot after the lost final. “I know it will not be an easy day, but … Congratulations Carlos for another new Grand Slam final and for the great season you are doing!”he said.
It should be remembered that Nadal throughout his career reaped two titles In the third major of the season, thanks to his consecrations in 2008 and 2010, defeating the Swiss Roger Federer and to the Czech Tomas Berdych, respectively.
Congratulazioni @janniksin per il tuo cousin @Wimbledon 🏆! Momenti Speciali!
I know it won’t be an easy day, but … congratulations @Carlosalcaraz for another new Grand Slam final and for the great season you are doing! 👏🏻 https://t.co/rib2ntsws7
– Rafa Nadal (@rafaelnadal) July 13, 2025
While there is a lot of age difference with the two finalists of this edition, the native of Manacor He faced them on several occasionssince against the Italian he won the three duels with each other, in Roland Garros (2020), Rome (2021) and Roland Garros (2021), all in corridos sets, while versus ‘Carlitos’ squeezed his fist in two of the three lawsuits, celebrating in Indian Wells (2022) and Indian Wells (2021), and falling in Madrid (2022).
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