As Rafael Nadal plans his return to the 2024 tennis season after a prolonged absence due to injury, questions arise about his playing schedule.
What Lies Ahead?
Former coach Patrick Mouratoglou sheds light on Nadal's approach. He stated, “I understand he doesn’t wanna feel that pressure, and he wants people to think he’s coming next year to say goodbye... If he doesn’t have pain and is free to play next year, there is no reason to think that he will not be dangerous/the favorite for Roland Garros.”
Discussing his performance earlier this year, “ If he’s far from the feeling that he can win a grand slam, he will probably stop. I don’t think he’ll play just to be number 20 in the world.”
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Rafael Nadal Eyes Grand Farewell at Paris Olympics 2024
With the 2024 season potentially marking Nadal's farewell to tennis, he sets his sights on the Paris Olympics.
Nadal Eyes Paris Olympics Farewell
The 22-time grand slam champion aims to retire on a golden note, partnering with Carlos Alcaraz. While the discussion with Alcaraz is pending, the prospect of witnessing Nadal's farewell in the Olympic arena has the tennis world buzzing with excitement.
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