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The 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open.Highly regarded as one of the greatest matches in tennis history, it was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively.
In 2009, Nadal played matches in a polo shirt specifically designed for him by Nike, [473] paired with shorts cut above the knee. Nadal wore Nike's Air CourtBallistec 2.3 tennis shoes, [474] with various customizations throughout the season, including his nickname "Rafa" on the right shoe and a stylized bull logo on the left.
Shakira and Nadal in the music video for "Gypsy". The accompanying music video for "Gypsy" was directed by Jaume de Laiguana, who had previously worked with Shakira on the videos for songs such as "No". [37] [38] [39] The video stars Spanish professional tennis player Rafael Nadal, who portrays Shakira's love interest in the video. [39]
The final match of Rafael Nadal’s legendary career left nary a dry eye in the house — including the tennis star himself. Nadal, 38, was visibly emotional while the Spanish national anthem ...
At the time, it was Nadal's second loss in a Grand Slam match after winning the first set, with his then record slipping to 133–2. [24] As a result of the loss, Nadal became the first man to lose three consecutive Grand Slam finals in the Open Era, all to Djokovic. [24] Djokovic became the fifth man to win three Grand Slams in a row. [24]
The "Just Do It" campaign celebrated its 30th anniversary on September 5, 2018, with the release of their video titled "Dream Crazy". This short video followed the trend of Nike partnering up with famous or trending athletes and featured numerous household named sports figures such as LeBron James, Serena Williams, and Colin Kaepernick.
YouTube's intent in the creation of YouTube Shorts in 2019 was to compete with TikTok, [4] an online video platform for short clips. The company started by experimenting with vertical videos up to a length of 30 seconds in their own section within the YouTube homepage. [5] This early beta was released only to a small number of people.