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‘I don’t miss tennis because my body couldn’t give any more’: Rafael Nadal after Laureus Awards 2025 win | Tennis News

‘I don’t miss tennis because my body couldn’t give any more’: Rafael Nadal after Laureus Awards 2025 win | Tennis News

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal said that he did not miss his time on the court shortly after he was honoured with the prestigious Sporting Icon honour at the Laureus World Sports Award in Madrid on Monday. The Spaniard had hung up his boots last November after a Davis Cup tie in Malaga. “The truth is that I don’t miss tennis. Zero. I don’t miss it at all,” the 22-time Grand Slam winner told reporters. Story continues below this ad “But not because I finished tired of tennis or fighting against tennis, not at all. I finished my career happy, and if I could have, I would have carried on, because I loved what I was doing. It was my passion, and that’s been the case all my life. It’s just that when you realise that physically you can’t do it any more… you try to close that chapter. And I closed it,” he added. Marred by a series of injuries, Nadal said he prolonged his career as much as possible by resisting the urge to …

Laureus World Sports Awards 2025 Winners List: Duplantis, Nadal bag top honours; Rishabh Pant misses out | Sport-others News

Laureus World Sports Awards 2025 Winners List: Duplantis, Nadal bag top honours; Rishabh Pant misses out | Sport-others News

Record-breaking pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis and America’s legendary gymnast Simone Biles bagged the top honous at the Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony in Madrid on Monday. While Duplantis earned the World Sportsman of the Year at the prestigious award gala, Biles was bagged the highest women’s honours of the night. The 25-year-old Duplantis, regarded as the greatest pole vaulter of all time, won the award for the first time after being nominated in each of the past three years. Duplantis became only the second track-and-field athlete after four-time winner Usain Bolt to claim the prestigious award. Duplantis pipped the likes of Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz (Tennis), France’s Léon Marchand (Swimming), Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (Cycling) and Netherlands’ Max Verstappen (Motor Racing) with more votes for the award. “I am incredibly honoured to have won my first Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in the sporting capital of Madrid and to have the great Usain Bolt pay tribute to me…” he said. Duplantis won his second World Indoor Championship gold medal in March and broke his own …