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Publish 25 November 2011 in The Player - 5385 views

The Spaniard joins a list of names that have received the award, which also includes Spanish tennis player Carlos Moya, Federer himself and former president Nelson Mandela.

The Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal on track today received the O2 Arena in London, where these days you play the Masters Cup in London, the Arthur Ashe Award for solidarity in recognition of the efforts of its founding.

Nadal, por labor solidaria con su Fundación recibe el premio Arthur Ashe The chief executive of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Adam Helfant, presented the trophy to the day after the world number two fell defeated in that same track against Roger Federer, fourth-ranked player for a strong 6-3 and 6-0.

The organization of the award highlighted the Rafa Nadal Foundation "offers educational programs for young people with social disadvantages and uses sport as a tool for social integration and personal".

The organization sponsored by the player works with the Vicente Ferrer Foundation in Antapur (India) and SOS Children, dedicated to the protection of children in vulnerable situations.

The award for the work of the foundation was delivered shortly before the start of the second match of Czech Tomas Berdych in the group stage of the Masters Cup.

After being defeated in the third set tiebreak against Serb Novak Djokovic, world number one, the seventh player in the ATP rankings was framed with fellow Serb Janko Tipsarevic, replacing Andy Murray retired from competition by injury.


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Publish 19 December 2010 in The Player - 22071 views

For the first time, be given an opportunity to the public to take home a part of the track that will play one of the most interesting matches of tennis and thus contribute to the objective of meeting

Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer played the next 22 December, the charity game 'Unite for Children', on a fast track which will then be divided into 35,000 pieces to be sold to benefit children with disabilities and from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Rafa Nadal y Roger Federer, jugarán partido en beneficio de los niños The game will be played on a fast track which is then cut into pieces of 13 x 17 inches that will go on sale in the audience to raise funds for children, committed in the works since 2007 Rafa Nadal Foundation, organizer the meeting.

For the first time, be given an opportunity to the public to take home a part of the track that will play one of the most interesting matches of tennis and thus contribute to the objective of the meeting.

Each piece is kept in a perspex box, shall be signed by Rafael Nadal and can be purchased through the Foundation website Rafa Nadal (www.rafaelnadal-shop.com/es).


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Publish 31 October 2010 in The Player - 23547 views

Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, rivals but mostly friends, want to fill the facility, 11,000 spectators, for a good cause and will play a charity match for Rafa Nadal Foundation.

On Monday go on sale tickets to be held in Madrid between the two best players of the moment.

Rafa Nadal y Roger Federer, disputarán un partido solidario a favor de la Fundación Rafa Nadal The best kicks, the best left, the best way around and the best will not work right on 22 December, from 18.30 in the Box Magic of Madrid, to win games.

Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, rivals but mostly friends, want to fill the facility, 11,000 spectators, for a good cause and will play a charity match for Rafa Nadal Foundation.

The main and only objective will be to raise funds to help children with disabilities and from disadvantaged backgrounds. That match was the smallest gain for which the Foundation works from Created in November 2007.

"This will be the first big event we do with the Foundation to present to the public and especially to your support for our projects. It makes me special pleasure to do with Roger. Besides that we're friends, we both have a commitment to solidarity and we decided to take our situation to help others, "said Rafa Nadal, founding trustee of the Foundation that bears his name in the Foundation's website.

Tickets for the event will go on sale from Monday 1 November. The price of these range between 26 euros (high tier) and 33 euros (lower tier). Can be purchased through the Foundation website, www.fundaciónrafanadal.com.


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