The Monegasque Royal Courts: Loving moment with the Sovereign couple
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Prince Albert II of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene of Monaco handed on Sunday, April 17th the "Cup of HSH the Sovereign Prince" the tennis player Rafael Nadal, winner of the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters 2016.
The princely couple of Monaco had returned to one of their passion. Prince Albert II and his wife Princess Charlene's handed, Sunday, April 17th awarded the trophy to the winner of the tennis tournament in Monte Carlo Rolex Masters 2016, to Rafael Nadal.
She wore a lovely blue and white ensemble
The Spanish won the "Cup of HSH the Sovereign Prince" after winning the final of the tournament against Gael Monfils 7-5, 5-7, 6-0. The Prince and Princess of Monaco attended the final, extremely intense for two sets, since the boxes of the Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
This ninth title in the Principality, the 68th of his career in his 100th final, Nadal certainly hoped eagerly. Since Roland Garros 2014, he had not won important tournaments, Grand Slam or Masters 1000. We wondered if he would return one day the king of clay, who had reigned in Monte Carlo from 2005 to 2012.
The princely couple of Monaco had returned to one of their passion. Prince Albert II and his wife Princess Charlene's handed, Sunday, April 17th awarded the trophy to the winner of the tennis tournament in Monte Carlo Rolex Masters 2016, to Rafael Nadal.
She wore a lovely blue and white ensemble
The Spanish won the "Cup of HSH the Sovereign Prince" after winning the final of the tournament against Gael Monfils 7-5, 5-7, 6-0. The Prince and Princess of Monaco attended the final, extremely intense for two sets, since the boxes of the Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
This ninth title in the Principality, the 68th of his career in his 100th final, Nadal certainly hoped eagerly. Since Roland Garros 2014, he had not won important tournaments, Grand Slam or Masters 1000. We wondered if he would return one day the king of clay, who had reigned in Monte Carlo from 2005 to 2012.
Photo Credits: Paris Match/Palais Princier
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