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Introducing Nadal in English

Rafael "Rafa" Nadal Parela (IPA:[ Rafa' el na? Al]) (born on June 3rd, 1986, Manakole, Mallorca) is a Spanish tennis player. As of 2006 10, he was the second in the world. Nadal won 62 consecutive clay games, the longest among male players in the open era.

Rafael Nadal Parela (1June 3, 986-), a Spanish professional tennis player, was born in Mallorca, Spain, and turned to professional tennis in 2002. Because of his outstanding performance on the clay court, Nadal was praised as the king of a new generation of clay by the tennis world. After winning the first lap of the French Open, he broke the winning streak of 53 clay games held by Argentine Bilas. Because he likes to wear pirate clothes, he is nicknamed pirate by fans.

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Nadal was born in Paris (although some sources said it was Lyon). He is a cartoonist of 1848. 1849, he founded comedy magazines and small magazines. He took his first photo in 1853 and became the first person to take an aerial photo in 1858.

About Sarah bernhardt's portrait of Nadal 1863, Nadal built a huge (6000 m? ) A hot air balloon named Le Géant ("Giant") inspired jules verne's "Cinq semaines en ballon". The unsuccessful "Géant" project convinced him that the future belongs to a machine heavier than air. Later, "Encourage air movement Association by Machines Heavier than Air" was established, with Nadal as chairman and jules verne as secretary.

1in April, 874, he lent his photo studio to a group of painters, thus making the first exhibition of impressionist painters possible. He took a photo of victor hugo on his deathbed in 1885. He is believed to have published (1886) his first photo interview (at that time, it was the centenary birthday of the famous chemist Michel Eugè ne Chevreux), and he also took pornographic photos.

Nadal died in 19 10, and was buried in Father Lachaise cemetery in Paris. The role of "Michel Ardan" in Verne's From the Earth to the Moon was inspired by Nadal.

Nadal, formerly known as gaspard-Felix Thurner, is a French writer, cartoonist and photographer.