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35 years and 241 days! ATP+ Wimbledon official tribute to veteran Nadal, god-level copywriting impressed netizens!

At the 2022 Australian Open, Nadal returned to the men's singles final after three years, and at the end of the match, the Spanish king celebrated with no emotion, waving his fists excitedly, and Berrettini was slightly lost.

35 years and 241 days! ATP+ Wimbledon official tribute to veteran Nadal, god-level copywriting impressed netizens!

Next, Nadal also has the ultimate goal, 21 Grand Slam crowns and double-lap Grand Slams, just need to bite the teeth to fight for the last men's singles final victory, Nadal will complete these 2 great feats, surpassing Federer and Djokovic's 20 Grand Slams, becoming the undisputed first GOAT in history!

In addition, if Nadal can win the final men's singles title at the Australian Open, he will also win the 90th singles championship trophy of his career and the 101st title in total.

35 years and 241 days! ATP+ Wimbledon official tribute to veteran Nadal, god-level copywriting impressed netizens!

Wimbledon's official social account also congratulated Nadal at the first time, and with the god-level copywriting and Nadal's former Wimbledon photos in a white robe, Wimbledon congratulated:

The Tao is also a thing

It remains constant all the time

But it has returned to the original and has not changed

35 years and 241 days! ATP+ Wimbledon official tribute to veteran Nadal, god-level copywriting impressed netizens!

Such god-level copywriting also impressed netizens!

At the same time, this is also a tribute to the veteran Nadal by Wimbledon officials!

ATP officials are using statistics to pay tribute to veteran Nadal: 35 years old and 241 days! Nadal became the fifth-oldest player in history to reach the men's singles final at the Australian Open

35 years and 241 days! ATP+ Wimbledon official tribute to veteran Nadal, god-level copywriting impressed netizens!

Ken Roswell, 37 years and 62 days, 1972 champion

Marl Anderson, 37 years and 306 days, runner-up in 1972

Roger Federer, 36 years and 173 days, 2018 champion

Ken Roswell, 36 years and 73 days, 1971 champion

Rafa Nadal, 35 years, 241 days, 2022

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