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.

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).