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‘I Won’t Win More Majors Than Djokovic’ – Reality Hits Rafael Nadal Hard as He Breaks Silence on His Comeback

Published 11/15/2023, 2:01 PM EST

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It seems like the World’s No.1 Novak Djokovic’s reign atop the Grand Slam winners chart will remain undisturbed at least for another decade or two. His biggest rival, the Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal, who has been inactive for the majority of 2023, recently made an interesting statement. It is bound to increase fan excitement as Nadal stated that he might be looking forward to making a comeback. However, this news comes with its twist! Nadal, who is the closest to Djokovic’s 24 Grand Slam titles, has virtually given up on matching or eclipsing his archrival. What made the ‘King of Clay’ give up on the hope of creating history?

Nadal has been away from the sport since losing to McKenzie McDonald in the 2023 Australian Open. The hip injury that he suffered during the second round match ended his season and put a huge question mark on his future in tennis. Although he has been relentlessly working on his comeback, in a recent interview, Nadal revealed some hard truths.

Rafael Nadal isn’t thinking about breaking Djokovic’s record during his comeback 

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Nadal’s long hiatus from the ATP Tour has left his fans on edge. Everyone has eagerly awaited news of his return, and recent statements from the Spanish sensation have added a layer of suspense to the whole drama. What could possibly be the cause of this prolonged break from the sport? The answer lies in Nadal’s own words, spoken with a mix of humility and determination.

Nadal said: “I won’t win more Majors than Djokovic, but I will be back to compete. I hope to tell you more in the coming weeks.” This admission was laced with a touch of realism as he acknowledged the unparalleled dominance of Novak Djokovic. The tennis icon also mentioned the challenge ahead as he set the stage for a comeback. Nadal spoke about the uncertainties he faced during his break. He said, “Until now, I didn’t know if I would ever play tennis again, and now I sincerely believe that I will play tennis again.” This revelation will certainly come as a relief to his ardent fans.  

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With each passing day, Nadal’s commitment to his comeback becomes clearer. As per him: “Every time I am able to train a little more, the evolution seems to be good.” The subtle progression in his training provides a glimmer of hope.

Nadal’s courtside musings

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Amidst the racket’s silence and the hush surrounding Nadal’s absence, it seems like the legend is putting in the work. Beyond the intensity of competition, Nadal’s time away has been a canvas for introspection. A pause that reveals a tennis titan’s musings beyond the baseline.

From grappling with doubts to embracing newfound hope, he shared snippets of a personal journey that confines the tennis arena. As the curtains lift on the inner workings of Nadal’s mind, fans are left awaiting his return to the court.

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Rafael Nadal and his resilience is quite commendable. Even after many injuries, he is still wanting to be back on court. What are your thoughts about this exciting news? Let us know in the comments.

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Charrvi “…to those who thought you were putting water on my fire, you were really adding gas to it and now I’m burning so bright right now” – Coco Gauff, 2023 US Open. Ever since Naomi Osaka’s infamous withdrawal from the tennis circuit due to her deteriorating mental health in the 2021 French Open, I have been enamored by tennis stars and their psyche. With a background in psychology, I am interested in delving into the minds of the sport's biggest stars while keeping my readers informed about the latest in the tennis world, from on-court action to personal stories.
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Tony Thomas