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Andy Murray and Daniil Medvedev use same word to describe retiring Rafael Nadal

The all-time great will retire after the Davis Cup Finals.

It seems that there’s one word that best sums up Rafael Nadal as he nears the end of his iconic career – fighter. The man with 22 Grand Slam titles to his name will retire from professional tennis after this month’s Davis Cup Finals, where he’ll join the likes of Carlos Alcaraz in representing Spain.

Initially, the 38-year-old was only scheduled to play doubles for his country, but is now set to take the first singles game in their quarter-final tie with the Netherlands on Tuesday.

And ahead of his final bow, the ATP Tour have asked a host of his rivals to use three words that best describe the ‘King of Clay’.

Andy Murray, who like Nadal was considered one of the ‘big four’ of his era along with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, had little hesitation in answering, even if one term was used in jest. “Competitive, Spanish, fighter,” he replied.

Notably, Daniil Medvedev echoed similar sentiments, although he too threw in a surprise. “Fighter, intensity, golf,” he said, before laughing. “I know that he loves golf, so do it this way.”

Three other players also included the term ‘fighter’ when describing the former world No.1. Andrey Rublev took a different approach, answering with “the best mentality.”

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