TENNIS : RAFAEL NADAL SHOWS 'GOOD SAMARITAN' FOLLOWING DEADLY MALLORCA FLASH FLOODS !
Tennis star @RafaelNadal joined in the operation to tidy up after Majorca was hit by extreme floods, which resulted in some deaths.— Sky News (@SkyNews) 11 October 2018
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Rafael Nadal opens his tennis academy centre to Majorca flood victims https://t.co/bFidJJXoBG— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) 11 October 2018
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LEGEND: Rafael Nadal has been helping to clean up after devastating flash floods in his native Majorca.— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) 11 October 2018
He's also opened up his tennis academy to the homeless 👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/WVvuxu6W19
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Tennis player Rafael Nadal has helped flood victims near his hometown in Majorca. The men’s world number one opened up his tennis academy on the island and helped clear mud and water https://t.co/BPffSzBoYD pic.twitter.com/LHaSdghaKA— ITV News (@itvnews) 11 October 2018
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WATCH: Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal helps with the clean-up operation following the deadly floods in his native Mallorca.— euronews (@euronews) 11 October 2018
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Sad day in Mallorca. My sincere condolences to the relatives of the deceased and injured by the severe floods in San Llorenç. As we did yesterday, we offer the facilities of @rnadalacademy today for all those who need accommodation. - - - RAFAEL NADAL.
Día triste en Mallorca. Mi más sincera condolencia a los familiares de los fallecidos y heridos por las graves inundaciones en San Llorenç. Tal y como hicimos ayer volvemos a ofrecer hoy las instalaciones de @rnadalacademy para todos los afectados que necesiten alojamiento
— Rafa Nadal (@RafaelNadal) 10 October 2018
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Rafa Nadal was out with a broom on the streets of Mallorca, clearing mud and water from the roads https://t.co/TgSYAnw1Zb— CNN International (@cnni) 11 October 2018
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World number one Rafael Nadal has been helping flood victims in his native Majorca.
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 11 October 2018
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.@RafaelNadal joins volunteer efforts on his home island of Mallorca after a deadly flood: https://t.co/Wbfp4NJEdc pic.twitter.com/5mW7uHdQAt— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) 11 October 2018
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Rafael Nadal has opened up his tennis academy in his native Majorca to help flood victims.— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 11 October 2018
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Rafael Nadal joins recovery efforts in Mallorca, Spain, after torrential rainstorms caused flash flooding and killed multiple people pic.twitter.com/QLzKNmS38p— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) 11 October 2018
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💌 Support for @RafaelNadal and Mallorca amidst devastating floods comes from all over the 🌏 as @rogerfederer, @DjokerNole and Sascha Zverev send messages of support. 👏🏼
— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) 11 October 2018
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In the wake of devastating Majorca floods, Rafael #Nadal has opened his academy to shelter displaced people & helped with clean-up operations
— Live Tennis (@livetennis) 11 October 2018
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Tennis star Rafael Nadal helped clean up his native Mallorca after flash floods killed 12 people as well as wrecked homes and roads. A 5-year-old child is still missing. pic.twitter.com/XEZVRFXpcc— AJ+ (@ajplus) 11 October 2018
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Photos on social media showed cars completely engulfed in muddy waters and streets that resembled rivers https://t.co/li17BvRcMa
— New York Post (@nypost) 11 October 2018
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Meanwhile, Rafael #Nadal helps Majorca people after floods
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) 11 October 2018
(Photo: Jordi Cotrina) pic.twitter.com/PqGbhYWS51
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Rafael Nadal has assisted in the clean-up operation after a devastating flood hit his native island of Majorca on Tuesday ✍👉👉👉 https://t.co/VCunUEP0Y4 pic.twitter.com/4N5z1rA4z9
— Sky Sports Tennis 🎾 (@SkySportsTennis) 11 October 2018
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Spanish World No 1 #RafaelNadal, 32, was pictured wearing boots and white gloves, mopping up the floor of a warehouse on Wednesday after floods devastated his native region of Majorca.https://t.co/Wj3OZsDJkq— Firstpost Sports (@FirstpostSports) 11 October 2018
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Rafael Nadal on the front page of The Times this morning, helping with the clean-up after flash floods in Mallorca. pic.twitter.com/eIhWvWFRlI— Stuart Fraser (@stu_fraser) 11 October 2018
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Truly incredible as @RafaelNadal opens the @rnadalacademy for flood victims.
— Babolat (@babolat) 11 October 2018
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Tennis star Rafael #Nadal helps recovery in flash-flood hit #Mallorca pic.twitter.com/velrZQvieE
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) 11 October 2018
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Rafael Nadal joins volunteers in clearing mud and water from flood affected areas on his home island of Majorca pic.twitter.com/AbT7ngCbVL
— ESPN India (@ESPNIndia) 11 October 2018
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Roger Federer hails 'super-inspiring' Rafael Nadal for Majorca flood help https://t.co/qId1mdtZ7D
— TOI Sports News (@TOISportsNews) 12 October 2018
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Mallorca has been hit by deadly flash floods
Posted by The Independent on Thursday, 11 October 2018
WATCH: Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal helps with the clean-up operation following the deadly floods in his native Mallorca.
Posted by Euronews English on Thursday, 11 October 2018
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Tennis player Rafael Nadal has helped flood victims near his hometown in Majorca.
Posted by ITV News on Thursday, 11 October 2018
The men’s world number one opened up...
17-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal joined volunteers in clearing mud and water from flood affected areas on his home island of Majorca
Posted by ESPN India on Thursday, 11 October 2018
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As one more, Rada Nadal has helped in the cleaning tasks of a mechanical workshop in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar after the severe floods in Mallorca. The tennis player, who lives in Manacor, a town near the place most affected by the floods, has given up the facilities of his tennis academy to house the affected people. Rafa has sent his 'most sincere condolence' to the relatives of the ten deceased. - - - HOLACOM (HOLA!) SPAIN.
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To be a great champion, you must first of all be great people. Nadal is one of these.
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After making his academy available as support for the displaced, Rafa went out into the streets to shovel the mud with his people. - - - WE ARE TENNIS ITALY.
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