Rafa Nadal’s end of the road? « Euro Weekly News

Rafa Nadal’s end of the road?

Nadal pondering where to bow out. Credit: Oscar González Fuentes - Shutterstock

Nadal pondering where to bow out. Credit: Oscar González Fuentes - Shutterstock

Rafa Nadal is getting close to retirement from professional tennis, but where and when will his final match be?

Judging by recent performances, Nadal must be getting to the end of the road of his most outstanding professional tennis career. He didn’t enjoy himself at the recent ATP Tour, after his 2023 hip operation. He ended up losing 7 of his 19 competitive matches in 2024, and at 38 years old, who would blame him for hanging up his racket now? So, the odds he will announce his retirement sometime in the next few months are high.

While he has made mention of carrying on his career into 2025, he may well bid a fond farewell at his final pro-outing at the Davis Cup Finals in November 2024, considering his long line of victories at previous Davis events and now pairing up with Carlos Alcaraz, his obvious successor.

Pundits reckon he will drop out of the Australian Open in January and prefer the Barcelona Open where he has already triumphed a jaw-dropping 12 times throughout his career. Could this be his swan song?

Rafa Nadal, ‘The King of Clay’

Earlier in 2024, ‘The King of Clay’ came off well in front of Spanish spectators at the Caja Magica in Madrid, winning the first 4 matches to rapturous applause. Might this be the most fitting venue for the announcement of a tearful goodbye?

Then again, the 14-time Roland Garros champ had claimed he was ‘ready to leave everything and die in Paris’, although he is currently tipped to not even make the top 100 in the World, making this venue less likely. There had been a ‘tribute ceremony, planned for the Mallorcan star on the French clay in 2024, but he asked for it to be scrapped.

The 22-time major winner may well still play the ATP Tour in 2025. If so, the French Open could well be the venue for his fond farewell.

We will see. At whatever time he chooses to call it a day, there will be cheers, and applause and no one will be left in any doubt that Rafael Nadal is the greatest tennis player in the history of the game.

Written by

Adam Woodward

Passionate about music, food and the arts. After being completely immersed in the Spanish way of life for 25 years, I now share my knowhow and experience with you.

Comments


    • Pat

      02 October 2024 • 12:25

      I do not think Nadal is that great as others were not able to compete due to various circumstances suffice to say.

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      • Cah

        03 October 2024 • 01:47

        Painful ignorance 😢. You do realize he was born with a degenerative birth defect (It’s similar to what ended my career first semester at UofMichigan). He missed more tournaments to injury and played thru more excruciating pain than his opponents can imagine. Dr’s begged him to stop, I worry about future health issues. Tarsal coalition leads to more stress on compensatory muscles/joints and inevitably lead to hip, knee, back, etc. So, your comment makes no sense. Despite playing fewer tournaments and missing months, he holds the record by miles for remaing in the top 10 from the day he entered it in 2005!!! 18+yrs b***ches, eat it lol.

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    • Iggy O Donovan

      02 October 2024 • 14:10

      Nadal more than 20 grand slams. He was great.

      Reply
    • Bonnie Spell

      02 October 2024 • 18:43

      He is a jewel and a gentleman at that!!! I’ve enjoyed all the years of watching his greatness!!!

      Reply
    • Chris

      02 October 2024 • 20:27

      King of Clay and a Gentlemen.

      Reply
    • Amy

      02 October 2024 • 20:59

      Rafa has been my favourite for almost 20 years now. He is the true GOAT for me, and I am going to be heartbroken when he retires.

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    • Terry

      02 October 2024 • 23:06

      Nadal is the greatest clay court tennis player but far from the greatest tennis player. Look at the other surfaces. He has a losing record against top 10 players. He has never won a grand slam
      beating 3 top 10 players in the tournament like many others have had too. Take away clay he’s just another tennis player who was raked number 1 in the world for awhile. He is single digit wins of Grand Slams off of Clay.

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    • Cereta

      03 October 2024 • 00:45

      I Love Nadal. One of my greatest players after Serena

      Reply
    • Maryann

      03 October 2024 • 03:16

      How many tennis wins do you have ??? He’s one of the greatest players to play the game !!!!!

      Reply

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