Rafael Nadal has been the face and body of a Tommy Hilfiger underwear campaign. He has been a shirtless love interest in a Shakira music video. He is not bashful on the tennis court, either, taking off his shirt after each victory to the delight of many in the crowd.
But Nadal has probably never been depicted the way he has in “The Rafa Play,” written by Peter Gil-Sheridan and directed by Morgan Gould, which has its final two performances on Friday and Saturday at the Flea Theater in TriBeCa.