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Coronavirus: Rafael Nadal to Auction his French Open Finals T-Shirt to Raise Fund

Akash Singh

Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal will raise funds for his people to fight against the Coronavirus. For this, he has decided to auction one of his memorable things. Yes, Rafael Nadal has decided to auction his T-shirt, which he wore in the final of the French Open, to raise funds to fight the coronavirus. Whatever amount Rafael Nadal will get from auctioning this T-shirt. Nadal will donate this money to the Spanish Red Cross Society, which is currently helping those fighting the Coronavirus. Let me tell you that Rafael Nadal wore this T-shirt in the final of French Open last year and he also won the title. Apart from Nadal, former Spain cyclist Albatre Contador will also auction one of his bicycles.

Rafael Nadal, who was ranked second after Roger Federer in winning the most Grand Slams, completed his 19th Grand Slam at the French Open. However, he did not fare well at the Australian Open and was eliminated from the semi-finals. Significantly, many tennis players have helped their country in this crisis. Nadal is also providing all possible help for his country.

Let us know that due to this epidemic originated from the city of Wuhan in China, the maximum number of people have died in Spain after Italy. So far, 14 and a half thousand people have lost their lives in Spain due to the Coronavirus. At the same time, more than one lakh 46 thousand people are still infected with Coronavirus in Spain. Although 48 thousand people have recovered from it so far, the situation is still not normal throughout Spain.

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