Rafael Nadal should travel to Paris this week, seeking his 14th Roland Garros crown in the next 20 days. Despite a foot injury, Rafa still hopes to play at a high level in his beloved Major and chase the title he lost to Novak Djokovic a year ago.Last May, Roland Garros organizers honored Nadal’s incredible results in Paris by unveiling a statue of him at the Stade Roland Garros complex. Rafa had his first training session with Karen Khachanov on the Philippe-Chatrier court before receiving a huge honour.FFT President Gilles Moretton and sculptor Jordi Díez Fernández, one of Spain’s leading artists, were als …

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