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Retiring Rafael Nadal won't play Davis Cup singles if he's not feeling good enough

Rafael Nadal is ready to skip singles matches at the Davis Cup finals in Malaga if he feels he is not good enough to help Spain succeed in his farewell tournament.

November 17, 2024 / 11:14 IST
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Retiring Rafael Nadal won't play Davis Cup singles if he's not feeling good enough (Image AP)
Retiring Rafael Nadal won't play Davis Cup singles if he's not feeling good enough (Image AP)

Rafael Nadal is ready to skip singles matches at the Davis Cup finals in Malaga if he feels he is not good enough to help Spain succeed in his farewell tournament. Nadal is retiring after the Davis Cup, the 22-time Grand Slam champion worn down by too many injuries at the end of his 20 years on tour.

“I'll try to prepare as best as possible so I can be available to play, but I want to help anyway I can, playing or not playing," the 38-year-old Nadal said on Saturday from Malaga in an interview published by the Spanish tennis federation.

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“First we have to see how I'm feeling in training. If I really don't see myself ready to have a chance of winning in singles, I'll be the first who won't want to play.”

Nadal's singles record in 2024 is only 12-7. His last official competition was the Paris Olympics in August, a second round loss to longtime rival — and eventual gold medalist — Novak Djokovic. Nadal reached the doubles quarterfinals with Carlos Alcaraz. Last month, he played two exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia.