Rafael Nadal has uploaded a special message ahead of Christmas Day 2020 to his fans via Twitter.
One of the main sponsors of the 2020 French Open champion Kia uploaded a video through his official Twitter account. In the video the world number 2 wishes everyone to celebrate Christmas as they should.
The French Open champion in the last four seasons said that this season has been really tough for everyone but he hopes everyone can still find joy and joy through Christmas.
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“Hello all! First of all that I hope all of you stay healthy and celebrate Christmas this year as you should. This year has been a very difficult year, very strange and I think this year is very tough for everyone,” said Nadal in the video.
The tennis player who beat Novak Djokovic in the final of the 2020 French Open said that as the trail of events this year affects him as deeply as they do to everyone around the world, he will be happy to take some of the positives that come his way and move into a new season.
Despite being quite emotional with how the COVID-19 pandemic has devastated his homeland. The 34-year-old won the French Open for the 13th time in his career in the 2020 season so that he could match Roger Federer by bagging 20 Grand Slam titles.
The 2020 ATP Finals semifinalists also agreed on a new agreement with one of the automotive giants from South Korea with a period of 2025.
“However personally I will take some positives for what I’ve been through this season, such as when I win the French Open again or extend my partnership with KIA until 2025, which is very special to me because we’ve been together for most of my career,” added Nadal.
Wishing all fans to stay healthy amidst the pandemic and the world number 2 also hopes that Christmas and New Year will bring many positive things to their lives.
“Through this message I also want to wish you all the best for the 2021 season. Above all health and hope new year will bring a lot of happiness to all of you,” said Rafael Nadal.