“Roland Garros 2050”: Andy Roddick’s joke about Rafael Nadal went viral

The former American tennis player has published a bizarre video about the coronation of the Spanish legend, who won the Grand Slam for the fourteenth time.

Rafael Nadal continues to make history: he once again conquered Roland Garros, at the age of 36. The Spanish tennis player is a surprise to the world of the sport. Y, In this context, Andy Roddick made a strange joke about his colleague …

The North American, formerly number 1 in the world, published a striking video on his Twitter account: a deepfake de Rafa (adult), at a press conference after winning the Grand Slam … but in 2050!

Andy Roddick’s post quickly went viral on social media. A unique way of showing Rafael Nada’s effectivenessl, who, despite his age and physical problems, continues to write gold pages in the history of tennis every year.

Rafael Nadal-Andy Roddick

VIDEO: Andy Roddick’s joke about Rafael Nadal went viral

Nadal climbed a spot in the ATP rankings

Nadal won again at Roland Garros after beating Norwegian Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 and stretched the difference between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in a dispute to determine who will be the top Grand Slam winner-reached of Rafa 22, while there are 20- the Serbian and Swiss. In this way, King of Dust reached fourth place in the ATP ranking.

Huge praise from Pep Guardiola to Rafael Nadal: “He is the best athlete in the history of Spain”

“Obviously, what Rafa has accomplished by winning so many titles is very difficult to achieve. It’s complicatedI compare individual sports to collective sports but Nadal is the best athlete in the history of Spain ”, assured the Spanish coach on his vacation after winning the Premier League with the Citizens. “It seems impossible and he is doing it again. If his body will endure, he will continue his successful career,” he added later.

Rafa Nadal won Roland Garros for the first time in 2005 and didn’t stop. He also achieved this in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and most recently in 2022. In addition, he won two Australian Open and two US Open Wimbledon Open, two US Open, and two total 22 grand slams

Source: Tycsports

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