Rafael Nadal’s outfit for the 2022 Montreal & Cincinnati Open revealed!

Rafael Nadal with his 2022 Australian Open and the 2022 French Open trophies
Rafael Nadal started the year with two back-to-back wins at the 2022 Australian Open and 2022 French Open consecutively, making him the record holder for the most singles Grand Slam titles surpassing Roger Federer‘s tally of 20 and Novak Djokovic‘s tally of 21(Then 20). He could have added another feature to his cap to achieve a calendar Grand Slam but it got a roadblock as he suffered an injury at the quarter-finals of the Wimbledon 2022.
Currently, he is recovering from his injury and he is supposed to be back soon for his practice sessions before the hard court season begins in August. Before the 2022 US Open, he is supposed to play at the ATP1000 Masters events in Montreal and Cincinnati. After three long years, owing to the COVID-19 restrictions, the Montreal Open will be at full capacity. The design of the outfit for both the hard court tours has also been circulated across various platforms. Once again, the Spaniard will be seen donning an outfit from the brand Nike.

For the Canada Masters Open which is from August 7-14 and the Cincinnati Open from August 14-21, the Spaniard will be wearing a gray colored T-shirt with purple shorts. The T-shirt will have a V-neck pattern with the ‘Raging Bull’ logo on the right side and the brand’s logo on the left side of the shirt.


Can Rafael Nadal carry his good form to the ATP1000 Masters tour?

Owing to the great year he has had, Nadal‘s form is the talk of the town. He is the record holder for most singles Grand Slam titles. But his recent injury might be a concern during the hard court season. Nadal has won 5 titles at the Montreal Masters event, his most successful hard-court ATP Masters 100 event. He won in the year 2018 and 2019 consecutively making it two titles in a row.
At the Cincinnati Masters, the Spaniard has won the title only once, which he won in the year 2013. It is the only time he reached the finals of the Cincinnati Open to date.
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