Rafael Nadal: Founder of a school in Anantapur..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Rafael Nadal: Founder of a school in Anantapur..!?
22 Grand Slam titles. All time great in the history of tennis. Somewhere in Spain. What does such a person have to do with Andhra Pradesh..? At least for a westerner who does not even know what india looks like, how did he get associated with a district in our country? He traveled to a remote district of india in a drought district. He was a great sportsman known as spain Bull. Rafael Nadal is what everyone remembers for his aggressive game. However, Nadal's personal style is impressive no matter how much he has grown. Loves the most simple life. He goes out without heavy security. Meanwhile, Nadal established a foundation in his name with his earnings. He helps poor children and talented people in sports and education. That's why it is said that no other player can come like Nadal, who has become a special attraction for tennis with his style of play and personality.
While in excellent form in tennis, Nadal established the Educational tennis school in Anantapur in 2010, less than 14 years ago. Now some kids are getting trained here. Thus, Nadal has a special connection with Andhra Pradesh. The full name of the Nadal Foundation is Rafael Nadal Foundation. With this, he established the Rafa Nadal Educational Educational and tennis school in Anantapur. This is the first school under the Nadal Foundation. For 14 years, this school has been promoting tennis and education. Nadal came to Anantapur. He interacted with the school children here. He played tennis with them. Meanwhile, Nadal will be away from professional tennis with the next month's Davis Cup. Maybe after that, he will devote more time to his school in India..?
Rural Trust Development (RDT) started charitable activities in drought-stricken Anantapur a few decades ago. Moncho Ferrer's family from spain gave birth to it. Ferrer's family has endured many hardships and is being served by RDT. Moncho Ferrer married an Anantapur girl. Meanwhile, Moncho Ferrer brought Nadal from his own country to Anantapur. They tried to set up an academy.

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