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Nadal Men's Tennis G.O.A.T - The New York Beacon

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  By Andrew Rosario   Because of the Covid19 Pandemic, Rafael Nadal decided to pass on playing at the U.S. Open in New York City. The French Open, which normally takes place in late May, was moved to late September. The Men's Final took place […]

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