The career of Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, 36, is about to come to an end and he is not doing it in the best way, as an injury will take him away from the courts for several months.
In addition to talking about him because of the tournaments he will miss, there is also talk that he would take advantage of the recovery time to carry out his retirement plan and move to the house he owns in Manacor, in Mallorca, Spain.
The house in question began to be built three years ago and it is not finished, so it is a matter of time before it can be enjoyed by him, his wife and his son.
The residence, located in the highest part of Porto Cristo, was designed by the architect Tomeu Esteva, is located on a cliff and enjoys impressive views.
According to the Diario de Mallorca, which was the medium that broke the news, the interiors of the property are practically finished, all that remains is to attend to some details and finishes so that your move can be completed.
The house, which sits on a lot of 1.7 acresis made up of two interconnected buildings, unknown details of the interiors and exteriors.
If all goes as planned, the family could move there over the course of next summer and thus begin life in what would be Nadal’s penultimate year as a professional tennis player.
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