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Currently up against Jack Draper in his ongoing Australian Open 2023 first round match at the Rod Laver Arena on Monday, Rafael Nadal will be aiming stanley cup to bounce back after losing the second set and seal a win. The Spaniard won the first set 7-5, but then crashed to a 2-6 defeat in the second set. Rafael Nadal during his Australian Open opener. Twitter The 22-time major singles champion had a unique first at the Rod Laver Arena as he couldn t find his racquet during the ongoing match. After failing to find his racquet, stanley cup Nadal was left in splits after he figured out that a ball boy had nicked it. The Spaniard then pulled out another racquet from his bag. Also Read | 3 Americans, Emma Raducanu through to Australian Open 2nd round Here is the video: Nadal will be eyeing to win a record-extending 23rd Grand Slam singles title and is also the defending champion. He won his first Aus Open title in 2009, defeating Roger Federer in the final. In doing so, he became the first Spanish player to win the Aus Open, and it was also his first hard-court Grand Slam fina stanley termos l. He has also had the second-longest match in the Grand Slam s history, beating countryman Fernando Verdasco 6-7 1 , 6-4, 7-6 2 , 6-7 1 , 6-4 in the semi-finals of 2009 Australian Open. The match went for five hours and 14 minutes. In 2022, Nadal won his second Aus Open title, defeating Russia s Daniil Medvedev in the final. He became the first man to win 21 Grand Slams and also broke a tie with Federer and Novak D Zzsy Spain s hopes of 3rd straight Euro title rest on silent saviour Iniesta
Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen is happy to be back in Formula One but unsure of how long he will be staying as he remains convinced there is much more to life than motor racing. Kimi-Raikkonen-returns-to-F1-after-competing stanley website -in-the-World-Rally-Championship-last-year-Getty-Images The 32-year-old Finn walked away from the sport apparently disinterested in 2009 after a three-year stint with Ferrari during which he brought the sport s most famous and glamorous team their last drivers championship in 2007. Although Raikkonen could never be accused of being effusive, in public at least, he was polite and engaged as he discussed his return at the Lotus team hospitality area at Albert Park, the venue for Sunday s season-opening Australian Grand Prix. I m always happy, if you re not happy, you do something else, he said in his familiar monotone, his arms folded in front of him and his eyes hidden by a huge pair of reflective sunglasses. It s good to be back in racing. Hopefully we re going to have a good year but we don t know yet. If we are last, then stanley cup I am disappointed but I don t think we are going to be last. The car feels good but are we fast enough I don t know. stanley us Raikkonen, who has always had little time for the hoopla that surrounds Formula One, said he was back simply for the racing. The racing is the main thing, drivers like to race, that s not any secret, he said. That s what I want to do... and the rest is part of it. Nicknamed the Iceman , Raikko |
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