Rafael Nadal meets Spanish ambassador in Kuwait as he opens his new academy in the country
Rafael Nadal has begun expanding the reach of his academies across the world.
Rafa Nadal and Spanish ambassador (image via: Instagram)
Rafael Nadal’s news of opening another tennis academy in Kuwait has been making the headlines for the past few days. The Twitter handle of Rafa Nadal Academy has also released a video earlier to show off the new training academy in Kuwait. Nadal is also in Kuwait to train for his upcoming in the Brisbane International prior to the Australian Open.
On the eve of this, the Spanish ambassador Miguel Moro Aguilar met Rafa. In an Instagram post, the official account of the Spain embassy in Kuwait posted saying:
We had the occasion to exchange views and convey to him our best wishes for his 2024 comeback to the tennis courts, which will again be a better place with him..Spain Embassy in Kuwait on Instagram
Nadal already has a tennis academy on the island of Mallorca and more specifically in his hometown. He established the academy in 2016 to provide training facilities to young trainees as well as professionals.
Toni Nadal, Rafa’s uncle and longtime coach is the director of the academy. With this new academy in Kuwait, the Spaniard has provided a very good opportunity for tennis lovers to go out there and relax. The main aim of the new tennis academy in Kuwait is to provide facilities for the entire family.
Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy- an opportunity for the young stars
The Rafael Nadal tennis academy is the first of its kind in the Middle East. This would give the people of the Middle East to help in practice and develop their skill sets. Various experienced teachers from all over the world come to impart knowledge about Tennis to youngsters.
However, there are a few critics who have raised questions about the practice and techniques provided by the Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy.
Some reports have earlier mentioned that the measures and techniques used by the academy are too cruel for the trainees in the academy.s. Even then, various players have thanked the academy for its contribution to their careers.
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