Despite losing to Djokovic in the tie-break, Rafael Nadal was still honored by the Six King Slam event organizers with a “Golden Racket” after the match.
Nadal receives “Golden Racket” at Six Kings Slam
“Golden Racket” honors great career
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic’s clash at the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh could mark the final singles match of the Spaniard’s illustrious career. Despite losing to his arch-rival, Nadal was not only showered with praise from fans and pundits after the match, but was also honoured with a very unique and valuable gift – a life-sized “Golden Racket”.
Nadal received the “Golden Racket” after the third-place match at the Six Kings Slam tournament.
Immediately after the match ended, Turki Al Sheikh, Saudi Arabia’s royal advisor and tournament chairman, stepped onto the court to hand Nadal a suitcase containing an exquisitely crafted gold racket, a tribute to the tennis legend.
This is not only a material gift, but also a symbol of Nadal’s great contributions to the sport. The “Golden Racket” awarded to the “King of Clay” immediately attracted attention in the tennis world because of its value and meaning.
Nadal sends his most sincere thanks
Speaking after the match, Nadal could not hide his emotions when sharing about his career journey. He sent his thanks to the organizers and fans in Saudi Arabia: “I am very grateful to the organization for these wonderful days and for the warm welcome of the audience. This is one of the most special moments of my career.”
Nadal thanks Djokovic
Besides, the “King of Clay” also did not forget to thank Novak Djokovic for helping him overcome his limits throughout his career. “Without you, I would not be who I am today. I am so lucky to pursue a tennis career,” Nadal said.
With 22 Grand Slam titles and many other records, Rafael Nadal has created a proud record in the tennis world. The match against Djokovic in Riyadh may be Nadal’s unofficial farewell (in a singles match) to the sport that made his name. The Six Kings Slam will not only be an exhibition tournament for the top players, but also a place to honor the values that Rafael Nadal has contributed to tennis.
Nadal will also participate in the Davis Cup in November 2024 with the Spanish team, and he will officially end his professional tennis career after this event.