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Masters 1000 de Bercy: Nadal already announces his return to Paris

2020-10-20T14:39:56.622Z


The recent winner of Roland-Garros will return to set foot on Parisian soil to compete in the big indoor tournament at the AccorHotels Arena from 2 to


It would be easier for him to buy an apartment in Paris than to come back so regularly.

Three weeks after his 13th victory at Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal will return to his favorite city at the beginning of November to compete in the Masters 1000 de Bercy (November 2 to 8) at the AccorHotels Arena.

The Spaniard announced it on Tuesday on his social networks after leaving doubt about his participation by leaving the courts of Porte d'Auteuil a few days ago: "It's time for the indoor season ... […] Eh, yes, I am preparing for Paris Bercy ”, posted the Iberian champion, showing himself on a photo in full preparation in his academy in the Balearics.

It's indoor season time ... this picture was earlier today practicing at the @rnadalacademy ... And yes ... getting ready for #ParisBercy 😉💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/SajEB4JMEW

- Rafa Nadal (@RafaelNadal) October 20, 2020

Only one final in 2007

On the evening of his victorious final over central Philippe-Chatrier, he said: “I don't know what I'm going to do after Roland-Garros.

I cannot tell you if I will replay or not in the next two months.

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For Bercy who does not yet know the exact modalities of the organization of his tournament given the health measures and the curfew in place, there could not be better news: "We are impatient to see you again in Paris. “, The Paris tournament immediately replied on Twitter.

A test that the man with 20 Grand Slam victories has never won and where he has only played the final once (in 2007 against the Argentinian Nalbandian).

Source: leparis

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