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Nadal’s Setback: Forced Withdrawal from Australian Open Due to Muscle Tear

[Newyddion Tilu]Nado, who returned after an 11-month layoff due to injury, encountered another blow! The Spanish “King of Mud”, who recently missed out on the men’s top 8 singles at the Brisbane Tennis Championships, announced on social media today (7th) that he was unable to win 3 out of 5 due to a muscle tear. […]

Rafael Nadal Suffers Shocking Quarter-Final Loss at Brisbane International 2023

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal suffered a shocking quarter-final loss at the Brisbane International tennis tournament. Nadal lost to Jordan Thomson in the quarters. Nadal lost after a marathon contest that lasted three hours and 22 minutes. Rafael Nadal is playing for the first time since the Australian Open in 2023. Nadal reached the quarters after […]

Rafael Nadal Shines at Men’s Professional Tennis Tour Event in Brisbane

‘God’s soil’ is alive and well. Rafael Nadal plays against Jason Kubler in the singles round of 16 on the Men’s Professional Tennis Tour (ATP) held in Brisbane, Australia on the 4th. /AFP Yonhap News Former world number one tennis player, Rafael Nadal (38, Spain, world number 672), who returned to the court after being […]

Nadal loses on his return to tennis after a year

The first match of the Spanish superstar Rafael Nadal, After a 12-month layoff due to injury, it ended in defeat when he and doubles partner Marc Lopez fell to Australian pair Jordan Thompson y Max Purcell this Sunday.

From Donald Trump’s textbook

In a historic vote, Australians voted against greater rights for indigenous people. The “No” campaign used similar tactics to right-wing populists in the USA and Europe. Australians like to think of themselves as the good guys. They are friendly, follow the rules and always have a sunny disposition. The problem: A significant proportion of these […]

Referendum – voting on participation for indigenous people divides

Australia is facing a pivotal moment. The people should vote on their own future this year – with far-reaching consequences. The mood is tense, the debates heated. Australia is facing a historic moment: For the first time in 24 years, a constitutional amendment will be voted on. It’s about human rights, dignity, reconciliation. About how […]