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'Even when he's losing...': When MS Dhoni revealed why he admired Rafael Nadal - Watch

Spanish tennis icon Rafael Nadal has announced on Thursday that he will retire from professional tennis at the end of this season. In an emotional video shared on his official social media handles, the 38-year-old revealed that the Davis Cup final in Malaga this November will be his final event.

Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, is admired globally for his exceptional talent and relentless spirit on the court. His traits have inspired fans and fellow athletes alike. Among those who have expressed admiration for Nadal is Indian cricket legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

In a 2017 event, Dhoni described Nadal as his favourite player, highlighting the tennis star's resilience. In an interaction on Tekplay's YouTube channel, Dhoni said: "Somehow, I have always been a No. 2 supporter. Not consciously, but it just happens. You know, I was an Andre Agassi supporter, and he was No. 2 at that time. Steffi Graf, she was No. 2. Then Nadal, No. 2. Of course, he went on to become the World No. 1.

"I think his never [say] die attitude, even when it's the last point, he's losing, he'll still give it his best, and that's something very important—not to throw in the towel until the result is there. That's why Nadal, for me, never throws in the towel and gives his best, whatever the situation may be," Dhoni added.

Nadal's retirement will mark the end of an era in tennis, as fans and athletes worldwide celebrate his legacy and the fighting spirit that defined his career.

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