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Love Rio: the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Tennis Events

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Nadal, for whom the Olympics also marked a return to form following a wrist injury that had kept him off the tour since May, had a tournament to remember too. The 2008 Beijing gold medallist had made it his mission to compete in Rio having missed the chance to defend his title at London 2012 because of a knee injury, and took great pride in carrying the Spanish flag in to the Maracana Stadium at the Opening Ceremony, something he said "will stay in my mind for the rest of my life." On court, Nadal's efforts were rewarded with another gold medal, this time alongside compatriot Marc Lopez after the pair defeated Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau 62 36 64 in a high- quality men's doubles final. "It was [an] amazing experience, especially doing that with one of my best friends, with Marc, is something unforgettable for me. For both of us," said the 30-year-old Manacor native, who became only the second man to win gold medals in both singles and doubles since tennis returned to the Olympics as a full medal sport in 1988. Nadal came up just short of winning another medal in singles, falling to Kei Nishikori 62 67(1) 63 in the bronze medal play-off. The latter secured Japan's first Olympic tennis medal in 96 years, and their third in history. It was an apt stage for Nishikori's success, given that Brazil is home to the world's largest Japanese population outside of his motherland. The Brazilian crowd had a little less to shout about after they were left to mourn the demise of

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