Tennis: Rafael Nadal will end his career after the Davis Cup final
Madrid – The legend of Spanish and world tennis, Rafael Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, announced Thursday that he will end his career after the Davis Cup final with Spain, scheduled in Malaga on 19 to November 24.
“I’m here to tell you that I’m leaving professional tennis,” said the 38-year-old tennis player in a video posted on his X account, adding that he was “excited” about the idea of concluding by playing in this final of Davis Cup, in his country.
“The last few years have been difficult, especially the last two. I think I haven’t been able to play without constraints,” said the player who made his last appearance at the Paris Olympic Games.
Nadal will end his career with 92 titles to his name, the first of which dates back to 2004. He has won 14 French Opens, four US Opens, two Wimbledons and two Australian Opens, as well as two Olympic gold medals. and five Davis Cups.