Why does Rafael Nadal bite his trophies after winning a tournament?
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similar to what was said before; it's an celebrative action associated with winning. many players kiss trophies; sharapova drops it on the ground and nadal BITES to show uniqueness.just like players knelling down, lying on ground, kissing ground, etc. after winning last point in tournament or match. everyone tries to come up with something special...agassi's bow to 4 corners, paradon's thai respects, youzhny's salute, etc.
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he may be tired by playing .and he may be hungryDoes anybody else think Andy Roddick has a nice butt?
He doesn't get anything to eat!Isn't it clear? Out of excitement, of course!
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During an interview they asked him that and he said I did it at the French Open and liked it so why stop here. He said he liked the way it felt.Most likely out of tradition. When you grow up and watch your favorite sports heros win a tournament, you see them kiss their trophy or bite their gold medal. So, you mentally associate winning a trophy with those images.
Originally, people would bite their gold medals to ensure that it was actually made of gold. Gold is a soft metal and your teeth will make an impression when you bite down. Just in case you wanted some background...
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He does what he does, taking the personality of Nadal, it's probably because it makes him look "vicious" and looks pretty cool...I just don't understand how to hit a tennis forehand!!?
he is too poor and hungry plz save ur camera from him or he will bite ur cameraWho is currently Women's world number one?
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