A former tennis player predicts when Rafa Nadal will retire: “He knows exactly what he needs”

Rafael Nadal during his match against Jiri Lehka at the Madrid Open, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

The race of Rafael Nadal Tennis is coming to an end. The Spanish tennis player, who has won 22 Grand Slams, including the one at Roland Garros, knows there isn't much thread on the reel. 37 years He is starting to give signs of his end on the ATP circuit.

Although Manakori did not specify a date or a specific tournament for choosing to retire from the courts, he told the media that the deadline was near and he would not play in major tournaments if he was not fit.

After his exit in the round of 16 of the Madrid Masters 1000 against Czech Jiri Lehka, Nadal revealed to a packed audience at the Caja Magica, which included Atletico de Madrid coach Diego Simeone: “I don't want to thank my family and the team because I'm not retired. “I'll do it the day I retire.”.

If given the opportunity Rafa Burn your last bullets at Roland Garros or the Paris Olympic Games, the official voice of tennis has come together to comment on the matter. “We've seen what it looks like for 20 years. We know his champion mentality. As happened with Federer with Wimbledon, Rafa will only play in Paris if he believes he can go all the way. He wasn't going there to show off. If he said he was going to do that, it meant that he was not well. “Rafa knows very well what he needs and we will see if he can find the right emotions in the coming weeks,” explained the former Croatian tennis player. Ivan Lubicic In Italian newspaper reports La Stampa.

Ivan Ljubicic in his playing days. The Croatian was the 2005 Davis Cup champion

Lubicic, who was ranked third in the world and won the Davis Cup with Croatia in 2005, became a coach after retirement. Roger FedererAnother legend of the game who ended his remarkable career in September 2022 during the Laver Cup in London.

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“It's positive that he's committed to playing LaVar Cup, it means he's looking forward, but we know he's not going to play for another ten years,” Lubicic said. He said at an event in Berlin on September 20 this year: “It's possible, but it's unlikely.”

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