ATP Tour: Impressive Nadal rallies past Norrie to reach quarters at Bastad
Spanish former World No.1 Rafael Nadal came up with his most complete performance of the 2024 season, storming into the quarterfinals of the Nordea Open here on Thursday.
The world number one said he would donate the compensation in full to a French charity
A Paris court has ordered former French Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot to pay $14,000 to tennis star Rafael Nadal over a doping allegation.
Nadal sued her for damages, saying her comments were harmful to his image. He had sought 100,000 euros ($117,798.27) in damages.
The world number one said he would donate the compensation in full to a French charity, BBC reported on Thursday.
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Bachelot made the comments in a TV interview last year.
The judge also issued her with a suspended fine of 500 euros ($589.04), ruling that she was guilty of defamation.
In a statement Nadal said: “I intended not only to defend my integrity and my image as an athlete but also the values I have defended all my career.
“I also wish to avoid any public figure from making insulting or false allegations against an athlete using the media, without any evidence or foundation and to go unpunished.”
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