Rafael Nadal joins the inaugural all-electric raceboat championship as E1 Series team owner

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Rafael Nadal has joined a new venture, but fear not Rafans as the 22-time Grand Slam winner is not about to quit tennis as he has announced his entry into E1 UIM boat racing series as a team owner.

The worldโ€™s first all-electric raceboat championship, sanctioned by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), will take place in 2023 and Nadal will have a team on the starting line after signing up as team owner.

The former world No 1 wonโ€™t be the only international sports star to feature in the competition as Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez is part of Team Mexico.

And the Red Bull driver was quick to welcome Nadal to the sport.

โ€œHola Rafa! Itโ€™s Checo Perez. It is great to hear that you are joining the (UIM) E1 World Championship with Team Spain,โ€ he said in a video.

โ€œI know you have 22 Grand Slams, but letโ€™s see who is the champion of the water in E1 . Vamos!โ€

Nadal replied: โ€œCheco! Your car is very fast but as you know Iโ€™m from an island, so the water controls how far I can go! Iโ€™m always waiting for the races and itโ€™s been a real pleasure getting to know you. See you soon, a warm embrace and good luck with everything.โ€

Team Nadalโ€™s livery will be mainly yellow as it will be the colour of his tennis racket.

The tennis great is a big supporter of E1โ€™s mission to accelerate clean mobility and restore marine ecosystems and it was one of the major reasons why he decided to enter the sport.

โ€œI love boats, I love competition and at the same time I know the E1 (UIM) World Championship will help electric technology in the nautical world, so I am very excited about that,โ€ he said.

โ€œAt the same time, I am a competitor. I know itโ€™s going to be a worldwide competition between great teams, so I am excited to be part of (it). And on the other hand, I know the tour around the world will help the oceans to restore and protect biodiversity.โ€

He added: โ€œI know all around, around all the races there are going to be programmes to protect and to restore marine eco-systems. Something thatโ€™s super interesting โ€“ and especially because I love the ocean, so Iโ€™ll be able to be part of something that important, makes me feel so happy.โ€

Nadalโ€™s Blue Action Programme will be led by Professor Carlos Duarte โ€“ a chief scientist at E1 โ€“ and he will play a dual role as he will also support the Rafa Nadal Academyโ€™s sustainability initiatives and reinforcing its commitment with sustainable sport. (Tennis365)

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