Rafael Nadal addresses wife Mery Perello's pregnancy for the first time - 'I'm going to be a father'
17.06.2022 - 17:55
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Rafael Nadal has broken his silence following the news of his wife Mery Perello's pregnancy earlier this week.MORE: Roger Federer and wife Mirka welcome new addition to the family - see photoSpeaking at a press conference in Mallorca on Friday, the 36-year-old - who revealed he intends to take part in Wimbledon for the first time in three years - touched upon his family's joy after being congratulated.WATCH: 10 of the most spectacular HELLO! exclusive weddings"If all goes well, I'm going to be a father," he told reporters. "I'm not used to talking about my private life.
We live calmer with a lower profile. I don't expect that my life will change much with it."MORE: How Rafael Nadal's bride was inspired by Meghan Markle with second wedding dressSEE: Top 10 richest players in Wimbledon: from Serena Williams to Roger FedererThis will be the first child for Rafael and his wife Mery, who have been in a committed relationship for 17 years and married in October 2019.He previously hinted to HELLO! that he would love to have children with Mery, explaining: "Obviously, I have the intention of forming a family.
I love children and I would like my children to do what they like."Rafael is currently ranked world No. 4 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
He has won 22 Grand Slam titles, the most in history for a male player. He has also won Wimbledon twice and a record 14 French Open titles.
This is set to be the couple's first childThe tennis star, who recently lifted the French Open title against Casper Ruud, finally confirmed that he intends to at Wimbledon later this month."My intention is to play Wimbledon," he said. "I have trained well this week and my departure on Monday for London is to that
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