Roland-Garros: Heavy is announced for Nadal, he lets go

Roland-Garros: Heavy is announced for Nadal, he lets go
Roland-Garros: Heavy is announced for Nadal, he lets go

Tennis – Roland Garros

Roland-Garros: Nadal is set to do some heavy lifting, he lets loose

Published on June 28, 2024 at 12:35 a.m.

After playing Roland-Garros, Rafael Nadal decided to skip Wimbledon, in order to prepare as best as possible for the Paris Olympic Games. The Bull of Manacor will form a double with Carlos Alcaraz, which arouses a lot of expectation. The former Spanish player Nicolas Almagro finds in any case that this association is a very good thing.

Rafael Nadal will soon be back at Roland-Garros. The Spaniard must indeed compete in the Olympic Games of Paris and the tennis tournament will be held on the courts of the Porte from AuteuilThe Majorcan will form a highly anticipated pair alongside his young compatriot and recent winner of the Parisian major, Carlos Alcaraz.

“We will support them as much as possible”

Even if Rafael Nadal is not in the shape of his life, the association he will form with Carlos Alcaraz makes everyone salivate. This is the case of the former Spanish tennis player Nicolas Almagrowho hopes that his compatriots will bring home a medalSpain. His words are reported by We Love Tennis. “Creating expectations around a doubles team that has never played together could be detrimental. What is clear is that two tennis players will play, one who is part of the history of world sport and the other who is destined to mark an era. So we are going to take advantage of it, we are going to support them as much as possible and we hope that they will have the chance and the courage to bring a medal to Spain, which would make us immensely happy. This is why I tell you that you have to create expectations around something completely new. »

“The whole country will watch television”

According to Nicolas Almagroa great expectation has arisen around the pair Nadal-AlcarazThe whole country will be behind the duo. “It’s going to be exciting, for sure, for everyone. The whole country is going to be watching on television. It could go very well, it could be average or not so well, but it’s a very good thing that two generations have decided to come together to represent the country. And I think the simple fact that the two have agreed to play together deserves all the honors and all our respect.”

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