Advertisment

David Warner sends a heartfelt message to Rafael Nadal on his retirement

Australian legendary ODI cricketer sends a heartfelt message to Rafael Nadal on his retirement on social media. A great gesture from the 3-time World champion.

author-image
Aiman Sharma
Updated On
New Update
david warner and nadal

David Warner and Rafael Nadal (Source- Wallpapers and Sportico.com)

Star Australian batter David Warner sends a heartfelt message to the legendary tennis player Rafael Nadal as he announces his retirement from professional tennis. The news spreading across the sporting World as one of the most iconic Australian cricketers also acknowledges the King of Clay after his announcement.

There have been plenty of people around the sporting world who have reacted and sent a heartfelt message to Rafael Nadal who has officially announced his retirement from the game. people like Cristiano Ronaldo and the whole Real Madrid team have also made this list of sportspeople who have thanked and appreciated the great Spaniard for what he has achieved and done for the sport throughout his 23-year career which will always be remembered by everyone around the world.

Also read: Real Madrid share heartwarming post after Rafael Nadal’s retirement

David Warner joins the club

There have been plenty of great names who have reacted to the news of Nadal's retirement and this time a message has come from the cricketing with David Warner also sent a message to the King Of Clay with a story on Social Media saying " Seriously special well-done @rafaelnadal". This was a great gesture from the 3-time World Champion who himself has also retired from international cricket. It is great to see another great sportsman also send his regards to one of the most iconic sporting legends the World has ever seen.

This shows that Nadal has not only inspired people in the world of tennis but in the world of sports as well. It has been a great career to witness and it was great to see it coming from one of the most popular cricketers and batters in the cricketing fraternity acknowledge the great career of the 22-time Grand Slam winner and former World number 1 who has inspired a whole generation of players throughout his career.

Rafael Nadal David Warner
Advertisment