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Rafael Nadal's dazzling career reached new heights this week when an asteroid was named after him following his epic Wimbledon victory.

The request to name the lump of rock after the man who ended Roger Federer's five-year reign as Wimbledon champion came from an astronomical observatory on Nadal's home island of Majorca and was approved by the International Astronomical Union.

Star gazers can find Nadal's asteroid between Mars and Jupiter and the 22-year-old has himself been invited to the Majorcan observatory to view it himself.

According to the ATP Website, the asteroid was discovered five years ago just before Nadal burst on to the scene. It is four kilometers in diameter and speeds through space at 20km per second.

The Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca said it was a tribute to "one of the greatest tennis players of all time."

Nadal beat Federer in five sets in one of the greatest matches ever at the All England club. The four-time French Open champion is now setting his sights on gold at the Beijing Olympic Games next month.

(Agencies via Shanghai Daily July 16, 2008)

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