Nadal is expected to retire if he does not win Roland Garros

Former number one world Australian doubles player Paul McNamee predicts Rafael Nadal’s upcoming plans: “According to my prediction, Nadal will not give up when he has the opportunity to equal Djokovic’s record of 24 Grand Slams. If he does not win Roland Garros 2024, Nadal may consider ending his career.”

Junior Carlos Alcaraz highly appreciated Nadal after the exhibition match in the US on March 4: “I think of Nadal’s fighting spirit, he never gives up on any shot. . That’s something I have to learn. Rafael ran to every corner of the court and hit incredible shots.

Nadal made incredible shots. He always found a solution when things weren’t going well, which was admirable. tomb. I will try to remember this. I think everyone should also learn from Nadal to handle situations encountered in life.”

In his career, Rafael Nadal has won the Grand Slam 22 times and is two titles less than Record holder Novak Djokovic. However, the Spanish tennis player holds the record of winning the title 14 times at Roland Garros.

In 2023, Nadal took a year off after being eliminated at the Australian Open on the 19th. /1. The number of matches of the “King of Clay” in 2024 is not any better when he is continuously absent from major tournaments such as the Australian Open Indian Wells and the upcoming Miami Open taking place in the US from the 18th. /3 to March 31.

The Spanish press predicts that Nadal will put all his strength into participating in clay court tournaments starting in April such as Monte Carlo Barcelona Open Madrid Open Rome Masters and other important events. The most important is Roland Garros taking place in France from May 20 to June 9.