Rafael Nadal is skipping the US Open this year because of the pandemic — here's how one of the highest-paid tennis players of all time spends his millions

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Rafael Nadal is skipping the US Open this year because of the pandemic — here's how one of the highest-paid tennis players of all time spends his millions
 
 
Rafael Nadal is skipping the US Open this year because of the pandemic — here's how one of the highest-paid tennis players of all time spends his millions
 
From a $725,000 Richard Mille watch to a mansion in Mallorca to a customized yacht, Rafael Nadal knows how to spend lavishly.
 
 
 
 
 
How Naomi Osaka, who just dropped out of a tournament in protest of police violence, became the highest-earning female athlete last year
 
 
How Naomi Osaka, who just dropped out of a tournament in protest of police violence, became the highest-earning female athlete last year
 
On the heels of back-to-back Grand Slam wins and on the cusp of playing in the Olympics, Naomi Osaka landed several lucrative endorsement deals.
 
 
 
 
 
Jared Kushner dismisses NBA strike by saying players are 'very fortunate' to be able to 'take a night off from work'
 
 
Jared Kushner dismisses NBA strike by saying players are 'very fortunate' to be able to 'take a night off from work'
 
In a CNBC interview, Kushner said that NBA players put "a lot of slogans out" but that President Donald Trump had taken "action."
 
 
 
 
 
 
'Law and Order' for thee but not for me
 
 
'Law and Order' for thee but not for me
 
The GOP is trying to paint Trump as a "law and order" president, which is odd considering how many of his associates have broken the law.
 
 
 
 
 
NBA players are the most powerful employees in America — and they know it
 
 
NBA players are the most powerful employees in America — and they know it
 
A group mostly made up of Black workers and led by LeBron James and Chris Paul has withheld labor to push for political change. Billions are at stake.
 
 
 
 
 
The NBA bubble has rolled out some wild technology to help keep players, coaches, and staff COVID-free — including a $300 smart ring that can monitor biometric data
 
 
The NBA bubble has rolled out some wild technology to help keep players, coaches, and staff COVID-free — including a $300 smart ring that can monitor biometric data
 
The NBA ordered more than 2,000 health-monitoring smart rings, which are optional for players. Now we have an idea of how widely it's being used.
 
 
 
 
 
Takuma Sato wins his second Indianapolis 500 at empty track
 
 
Takuma Sato wins his second Indianapolis 500 at empty track
 
The race was held in front of empty grandstands for the first time in 104 runnings because of the pandemic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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