Rafael Nadal to make Australian Open comeback
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More than a year since leaving the sport, Rafael Nadal has not embarked on a new journey, neither in administration nor in coaching, nor even becoming Spain’s non-playing Davis Cup captain.
The 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal will return to Melbourne for a special appearance at the Australian Open's Night of Legends,
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Kia Australia Ambassadors Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott will set the stage, sharing stories, memories and their love of Australian tennis, followed by Rafael Nadal who returns for his first appearance as an AO Legend, sharing stories about his AO journey and legacy.
Rafael Nadal's net worth surged from $100 million in 2016 to an estimated $220 million by 2026, fueled by prize money, lucrative endorsements, and shrewd investments like his tennis academy and real estate ventures.