He added: “I have no intention of speaking in a negative light about him or Roger Federer – my respect towards them supersedes some negative opinions I might have. Again, that’s Rafa’s opinion and I, of course, don’t agree. I have my
Nadal has already stated that he wants to be competitive upon his return, though did play down the chances of drawing level with Novak Djokovic on 24 Major titles. “Yes, I would like to play again and be competitive again, but the
Rafael Nadal offered some hope over his expected return to tennis after sharing some fresh training footage. The Spaniard has not played a match since January and underwent surgery in June. Taking to Instagram, Nadal posted a video of himself on the
He said: “Occasionally asking myself, why do I need this still at this stage after all I have done, you know? How long do I want to keep going? I do have these questions in my head, of course. “Knowing that I
“The question mark is, how much injury free will he be in 2024? If he doesn’t have pain and he’s free to play next year, there is no reason to think that he will not be dangerous or the favourite for Roland
Rafael Nadal may run into trouble if he looks to represent Spain at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with current ITF rules preventing him from playing in the tournament. The Spaniard would need a special exemption, like the one Roger Federer received before
Rafael Nadal has admitted that the schedule for his return to tennis will hinge on two key conditions, including how competitive he feels. The 37-year-old has been sidelined since January after picking up a psoas injury and underwent surgery in June. He
Rafael Nadal sparked fears as he made a worrying admission about his return from injury. The Spaniard hasn’t played a match since January and underwent arthroscopic hip surgery in June. Nadal is currently planning a comeback in 2024 but said he had
The Laver Cup is back for its sixth edition a year after Roger Federer officially retired at the tournament when it was staged in London’s O2 Arena. At the time he joined forces with his biggest rivals on Team Europe – Rafael
Rafael Nadal hasn’t ruled out playing past 2024 despite the Spaniard initially affirming he would likely retire from the sport at the end of next season. Although he admits there is a good chance that it will be the cut-off point for his