Alright, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I tackled finding the tennis score for Nadal. Nothing fancy, just how I did it step-by-step.

First thing’s first, I fired up my laptop. Old reliable. Then, straight to Google. I mean, where else would I start?
I typed in “nadal tennis score today”. Simple as that. Figured that would give me the quickest answer.
The search results popped up, and usually, you get a bunch of sports news sites. ESPN, BBC Sport, that kinda stuff. Looked for anything that seemed official or up-to-date. You know, the kind of source that actually knows what they’re talking about.
I saw a few options. There was one from ESPN with “tennis scores” in the title, so I clicked that first. Site loaded, and I scrolled through until I found Nadal’s name. They usually list the matches in order, so it wasn’t too hard to find.
The score was right there. Who he played, the set scores, all that jazz. Took a mental note, and just to double-check, I went back to the Google results.

I clicked another sports site. Maybe it was the official ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) site or something similar. Found Nadal’s match there too. Good, the score matched. Always good to confirm from multiple sources, right?
That’s basically it. No crazy coding or anything. Just a simple Google search and a quick scan of the sports news. Quick, easy, and I got the info I needed.
Sometimes, if it’s a smaller tournament, it can be a little trickier to find the score. Then I might try searching “[tournament name] results” or “[Nadal’s opponent] vs Nadal result”. But today was straightforward. Just a few clicks and I was done.
Anyway, hope that helps if you ever need to find a tennis score quickly! Cheers!