'Proud to be a stepping stone for this man' Roddick on losing to Rafa in 2004 Davis cup match

No, it was written with journalist John Carlin.

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So parts of it were in first person and parts in third person?
 
I don't know what's up with the narrative that Nadal and JCF still hate each other over something almost 20 years ago lol. Here's a pic of them + Alcaraz watching Real Madrid recently, I would assume they're on good terms now like reasonable adults...

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I don't know what's up with the narrative that Nadal and JCF still hate each other over something almost 20 years ago lol. Here's a pic of them + Alcaraz watching Real Madrid recently, I would assume they're on good terms now like reasonable adults...

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They all were invited into the same box - the stadium's presidential box. :)
 
So parts of it were in first person and parts in third person?
Yes. It's a style that is often used in biographies. The incidents that happened to and the emotions that were felt personally by Rafa were written in first person, by Rafa, and transcribed by Carlin. Interviews with other people were done by Carlin to fill out the story about Rafa's life and were written in third person.
 
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