Nadal Fires Back at Manacor Mayor’s Criticism
Rafael Nadal responded to critical comments from the Manacor mayor suggesting his academy has received favoritism from local officials.The world No. 1 shot down suggestions he has received preferential treatment for his Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy saying the criticism caused him "pain and disappointment" in an open letter to the Manacor media.More: Wozniacki Will Retire after Australian Open"Like any person, it hurts to receive unjustified and defamatory attacks that the only thing they want is to stain my name," Nadal said in comments published by Spanish sport publication Marca. "I could extend with more situations that I have been silent for a long time, but I do not like to enter into certain controversies. I just wanted to express my feeling of pain and disappointment."Manacor mayor Miquel Oliver was quoted as criticizing Nadal with "living outside the municipality" pointing out that "Manacority is practiced is not verbalized."Though the mayor has since walked back the "living outside the municipality" comment, Nadal, who has lived in his hometown of Manacor his entire life, was clearly stung by the criticism.











