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Rafael Nadal is getting set to retire from professional tennis after one last event: He will be part of Spain's team at the Davis Cup finals that start Tuesday in front of a home crowd in Malaga ...
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has announced his upcoming retirement from the sport after a glittering career in which he amassed 22 grand slam titles.. Widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis ...
Nadal dominated the 2013 US hard court season, winning the 2013 Montreal, 2013 Cincinnati, and 2013 US Open, defeating Djokovic in the final of the latter. Nadal and Djokovic dominated the 2013 season. Nadal won two Majors and five Masters events, and was runner up at the 2013 ATP Finals. Nadal made the final at all eight clay court tournaments ...
Nadal played only 23 matches in the last two seasons. He will hang up his racket two years after his great rival Roger Federer, leaving 24-time major winner Novak Djokovic of Serbia as the only ...
Nadal’s singular career began in 2001, when he turned professional at the age of just 14. ... though he had to retire injured ahead of his third-round match in 2016, giving him a 112-3 record on ...
On 10 October 2024, Nadal stated his intention to retire from the sport after playing for Spain in the Davis Cup Finals in Málaga, Spain, in November. [ 372 ] [ 373 ] [ 374 ] Later that month he participated in the exhibition 6 Kings Slam , losing his matches against Alcaraz [ 375 ] and Djokovic.
Nadal has been a part of Spain's team at some stage of the Davis Cup during five years when the country won the title — in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. That first title came after a teenage Nadal defeated then-No. 2-ranked Andy Roddick as Spain got past the U.S.
Michael Jordan in 1997 playing in the National Basketball Association after returning from a retirement of nearly two years; during that post-retirement stint, he led the Chicago Bulls to three NBA championships in three seasons.