Rafael Nadal formally retired from skilled tennis on Tuesday, November 19, after Spain was eradicated by Netherlands on Day 1 of the Davis Cup Finals. The 22-time Grand Slam champion dreamed of ending in model in Malaga, however nothing went in the proper path.
Captain David Ferrer’s option to discipline Rafa within the first singles towards Botic van de Zandschulp proved to be a failure, as a result of the Spanish legend suffered from the lengthy inactivity and commenced to play effectively when the scenario was compromised.
Carlos Alcaraz’s subsequent victory within the second singles didn’t forestall elimination for Spain, who wished to elevate the trophy to provide one final pleasure to his GOAT earlier than retirement. Spain’s premature elimination additionally affected Nadal’s farewell ceremony, which was very unhappy because of the absence of lots of the key figures in his profession.
Rafael Nadal© Tenis Espana/Instagram – Honest Use
The previous world number one prevented controversy, however virtually everybody criticized the way in which by which the organizers paid homage to one of many biggest tennis gamers ever. The 14-time French Open champion instantly returned to Mallorca and appears keen to start out a brand new chapter in his life.
His whole household was current in Malaga, together with his son Rafa, whereas his uncle Toni was absent on account of some obligatory commitments.
Rafa performs golf
Rafa is already having fun with life after retirement and is dedicating himself to his passions exterior of tennis. On Saturday, November 23, the previous Spanish champion participated in a golf match in Mallorca and achieved a wonderful end result. The previous world No. 1 – who can also be very expert within the sport – was in first place at one level, however some errors within the final holes made him end the occasion in eighth place out of 76 gamers.
The 22-time Grand Slam champion could have time to turn into even higher at golf and take a look at new experiences, which had been not possible for him throughout his life on the skilled tour. Rafa’s legacy will final without end, as will his unbelievable data on crimson clay. The Spaniard modified tennis on this floor, overtaking even a legend like Bjorn Borg.
In a latest interview with Eurosport, WTA legend Justine Henin talked about Nadal’s superb numbers on clay: “Roland-Garros will survive Rafael Nadal, fortunately, but the mark will be eternal.
What he did, we can say that it will remain unique, even if some will have seen in his domination something that took away from the interest of the tournament, for the crowd.
But when someone takes control like he did, when someone seizes the keys, he does not want to share them.”
She additionally added: “It may seem strange, but I find a lot of myself in Rafael Nadal. We only have a very small piece of shared history at Roland Garros. He continued his journey in a completely different way, but we still have this little piece of history in common.
We never discussed it, but his gaze towards the members of his clan, his habits, his routine, his superstition, all that, it spoke to me a lot and I found a lot of myself in him, at that level. I felt that it was something we shared.”
Petkovic opens up on Nadal
Rafa’s final dance dissatisfied followers a bit, who hoped that he might obtain extra prestigious leads to the final 12 months of his profession. The previous world No. 1 did not shine on the French Open both, the place he needed to face Sascha Zverev within the first spherical. The 14-time Roland Garros champion had one other likelihood on the Paris Olympics, however suffered an harm the day earlier than going through his everlasting rival Novak Djokovic.
Rafa performed that match, however was defeated in two units on the courtroom that made him well-known all around the world. After the Olympic match he determined to stop, though he introduced his choice to the world a while later.
Rafael Nadal & Carlos Alcaraz, Davis Cup Finals 2024© Stream screenshot
Lately, Andrea Petkovic defined how Nadal managed to take the love of followers over time: “Nowadays, people forget how much adversity Rafa faced from the crowd around the world. People loved Roger Federer and could not fathom a challenger as dangerous as this boy from Manacor whose whipped forehand opened the tennis court in ways thought geometrically impossible.
Rafael Nadal stuck with it. He did his thing, kept winning, kept beating Roger Federer, kept beating him with grace and humility in his heart.
And slowly, they began to like him, increasingly they warmed to him, in the end: they loved him. Passionately. For his decency and his broken English, for the random music video where he makes out with Shakira and his humor that started to shine through once his English improved.”