They participate in more of the Foundation is taking its place in the neediest regions.
The Spanish Rafael Nadal, after losing in the quarterfinals of the Shanghai Masters with 1,000 of the Austrian Jurgen Melzer, will leave today to India to participate there in several actions by the Foundation that bears his name.

It is not the first time Nadal travels to India, where it has an academy in the south of the country, in the state of Andhra Pradesh. His Foundation has also worked in the Anantapur Educational Center project, born of collaboration with the Fundación Vicente Ferrer.
The aim is to assist in the transformation of one of the poorest and most needy areas of India, Anantapur, and some of the poorest and most excluded communities in the world, the Dalits or untouchables, tribal groups and so-called Scheduled Castes.