What better way to celebrate Rafael Nadal’s unprecedented ninth
French Open title than by creating a life-sized, clay statue in his
honor? Well, I can probably think of a few ways, but Nike’s gesture is
pretty cool nonetheless.
Nike unveiled the statue, made up of the crushed-brick material used
on Nadal’s favorite courts, on Tuesday, two days after the world No. 1
defeated Novak Djokovic to win his fifth consecutive championship at
Roland Garros.
The statue will appear in a Nike store in Paris with a plaque reading “legends are made from different stuff.”
If Roger Federer wins another Wimbledon, I wonder if there will be an Edward Scissorhands-like sculpture at the ready???
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Nike made a life-sized Rafael Nadal statue made from red clay
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French Open,
Nike,
Rafael Nadal,
tennis
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