Rafael Nadal leads tennis world in paying respect to Diego Maradona

ATP Tour also paid tribute to the late Diego Maradona by posting this photo of him and serial tennis grand slam winner Roger Federer and other messages about one of the greatest players to have graced the fooball pitch.
ATP Tour also paid tribute to the late Diego Maradona by posting this photo of him and serial tennis grand slam winner Roger Federer and other messages about one of the greatest players to have graced the fooball pitch.
Image: ATP Tour/Twitter

Spaniard Rafael Nadal led the tennis world in paying tribute to Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona who died at the age of 60 on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack.

"Today the world of sports in general and football in particular has a void," Nadal, who is tied with Roger Federer for a record 20 Grand Slam singles titles, said on Twitter.

"One of the greatest sportsmen in history, Diego Maradona, has left us. What he did in football will remain.

"My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to his family, the world of football, and to all of Argentina."

The men's ATP Tour remembered Maradona, who took Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986, with a social media post saying "A champion and icon loved by all", accompanied with a picture of Maradona with Federer.

Argentina's Diego Schwartzman, who said recently his parents named him after Maradona like many others in the country after the World Cup victory, paid tribute in a social media post.

"How could you not be named Diego? I love you forever D10S ('god')," the current world number nine wrote.

And former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro joined fellow Argentineans in mourning the loss of Maradona, widely regarded as one of the greatest soccer players of all time.

"I feel like you're returning to where you belong, to HEAVEN. For me you will never die," said del Potro. 


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