
YUM!
Rafael Nadal beat the hell out of Roger Federer at the BNP Paribas Open, so in celebration and thanks to his fans for cheering him on, he took off his shirt and showed us his shirtless body!
We're totally cool with that.
In fact, he could just play tennis shirtless if he wanted, we don't give a f***!
Ha!
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Looks like that back injury didn't take him out for tooooooo long!
Rafael Nadal is BACK in action (and lookin' pret-ty hawt)!
Well, training at least! Small steps!
He was spotted in Barcelona (above) starting his training again. This is fab news, because we'll be honest — tennis is pretty boring without him.
Don't push yourself too hard, Rafael! We need you!!
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But only when he's playing tennis!! We kid, we kid!!
Rafael Nadal is Bacardi's top pick for their Champions Drink Responsibly campaign, so to back up his new duties, he attended a press conference in Spain last night, where he answered a whole mess of questions.
The hunky athlete's campaign shot is already out, and on it he expressed:

Uh-oh.
This can't be a good sign.
Defending Olympic gold-medal winner, Rafael Nadal, has dropped out of the Olympics because of
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Rafael Nadal has taken off two things:
1. Some time from tennis.
2. His shirt.
Guess which one we like better??
Seriously though, check him out on a yacht, with no shirt, in Sardinia, Italy.
Tennis is treating him well!
Oh to be in Italy — now that's some food and sun we don't want to be missing!
[Image via AKM-GSI.]
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What would a French Open be without a visit from Jay-Z??
Hey, that kinda rhymed! LOLz!
Jay-Z made a stop at the famous tennis tournament to lend his support and his cheers.
We're not positive he actually cheered, but hey, who wouldn't at a tournament like that??
We wonder if he was a good luck charm for Nadal!
[Image via AKM-GSI.]
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Congrats, Rafael Nadal!
He has won a record SEVEN French Open titles!
Unfortunately for Novak Djokovic, the world's No. 1 seated player, he would not become the first man since 1969 to hold all four grand slams.
Rain was a HUGE factor in both the win and loss for the two players, but it sounds like Nadal handled it the best!
The downpour could not stop the tennis star Spaniard, as he defeated his enemy with a 6-4 6-3 2-6 7-5 victory!
Way to go, Rafael! Great job!
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