Having sparked retirement fears, Nadal reassure his fans as he reveals that…
Rafael Nadal has dispelled retirement fears after raising concerns for his future when he suffered an injury scare at the Italian Open. The world No 4’s chronic foot injury flared up as he suffered a three-set defeat to Denis Shapovalov in Thursday’s third-round match and he later admitted there would be a time when the issue will be too much for him to continue playing tennis.
Nadal made some concerning comments after his 1-6 7-5 6-2 loss to Shapovalov on Thursday, with his chronic foot injury once again troubling him after it forced him to miss the last six months of the 2021 season. “The moment will come when my mind will tell me ‘stop’ because pain prevents me from being happy. Not only for tennis, but for my everyday life,” the 35-year-old admitted shortly after.
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Having sparked retirement fears, the 21-time Grand Slam champion then took to Instagram to admit he would be back in Rome next year, meaning retirement was still more than 12 months away at the very least. “Ciao Roma! Thank you for everything!!! See you next year!” he wrote alongside a photo of himself from his third-round loss.
Having sparked retirement fears, Nadal reassure his fans as he reveals that…
The 35-year-old is now hoping to recover in time for the French Open, starting in just over a week, and admitted a record 14th title in Paris was “still the goal” despite his setback. He added: “[It’s] in a week and a couple of days and I’m gonna keep dreaming about that goal.”
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RAFAEL NADAL’s chronic foot injury flared up during his Italian Open loss to Denis Shapovalov.