Rafael Nadal is one of the greatest tennis players of all time. From the end of 2005 to the end of his career, Nadal suffered from Müller-Weiss syndrome. He ended up winning 22 Grand Slams, the second-most in the Open Era. But this disease hindered him immensely. The danger of starting young The rare and incurable degenerative disease in his left foot forced him out of multiple tournaments, including Grand Slams. It led to chronic pain, foot def…
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