Rafael Nadal sends a hard blow to his followers: He states that 2024 will be his last year as a tennis player | The USA Print

Rafael Nadal sends a hard blow to his followers: He states that 2024 will be his last year as a tennis player

Rafael Nadal sends a hard blow to his followers: He states that 2024 will be his last year as a tennis player | The USA Print

The renowned Spanish tennis player and considered one of the best in the entire history of white sport, Rafael Nadal surprised his fans by revealing this Monday that “possibly” 2024 will be the year in which he finally retires from the courts; This decision would be unfounded due to the psoas injury that has kept him away from ATP circuit competitions for the last eight months.

In these eight months of rehabilitation, the Iberian tennis player has been forced to undergo two operations on the innermost muscle of the human body, which makes it a rather complicated recovery process to carry out.

I said that possibly 2024 would be my last year, I stand by it, but I can’t confirm it 100 percent because I don’t know.”Nadal said during an interview with the Movistar+ network.

Let us remember that Rafael Nadal announced the psoas injury on May 18, which he suffered while playing the Australian Open last January; Since that moment, the surgeries and complicated rehabilitation have caused the Spanish tennis player to make the decision to face his dream of retirement in 2024 to avoid further damage to his body.

This would be my goal: to try to stop and try to probably face the last year of my sports career with at least the guarantee of being able to enjoy it.“, he highlighted.

Finally, Nadal stressed that he wants with all his might to compete professionally again to show that he still remains one of the most important figures in this sport despite the hip operation he underwent a few months ago. .

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But the dream is not to win Roland Garros again or win Australia, don’t let people get confused, all of that is very far away.“I am very aware of the difficulties I face, one is insurmountable, which is age, and the other is physical problems,” he concluded.

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