Roland-Garros | “Great chance” that Rafael Nadal will be making his last appearance

PARIS, France – Are we living the last chapter of Rafael Nadal’s epic on the land of his greatest exploits? “There is a big, big chance that this will be my last Roland-Garros,” declared the Spaniard with fourteen triumphs on Parisian clay on Saturday, on the eve of the 2024 edition.

Asked straight away at a pre-tournament press conference on the hot topic that agitates tennis followers and fans, “there is a big, big chance that this will be my last Roland-Garros,” replied “Rafa”. “But I wouldn’t say I’m 100% sure,” he added, before repeating the same thing in Spanish a few minutes later.

“I went through a long recovery process, with a very difficult injury, almost two years of suffering. Now I feel better than I did a month and a half ago. So, in a way, I don’t want to close the door 100%,” explained the Mallorcan with 22 Grand Slam coronations, almost 38 years old and most often at a standstill since the summer of 2022, because of repeated injuries.

“I don’t want to create big confusion, but, sorry, I love what I do and I feel competitive in training,” Nadal almost apologized. Probably not yet in official matches. But, in training, I can tell you that I am able to compete with almost everyone. And I don’t feel much worse than the others, that gives me hope. »

“Give me some time”

“Give me some time and maybe in a month and a half I’ll say, ‘Enough, I can’t go on,'” he continued, “but today I don’t I can’t guarantee it’s my last.

“I don’t think it will help me personally to say it,” Nadal observed again in Spanish.

Because a shock against world No. 4 Alexander Zverev, one of the fittest players at the moment, awaits him in the first round on Monday.

Even on his beloved land, the challenge is monumental for Nadal, who has not won a single trophy since his last coronation at Roland-Garros in 2022, after a fortnight crossing in incredible conditions, left foot anesthetized to contain the pain caused by the chronic illness from which he has suffered since the age of 18 (Müller-Weiss syndrome). Beyond that, he has played very little since, as his body has broken down on all sides.

But if his speech is less pessimistic than a few weeks ago, it is because “Rafa” has seen improvement in training in recent days, he who arrived in Paris on Monday and has multiplied on the courts of the Porte d’Auteuil since then. Saturday morning, it was the turn of world No. 13 Holger Rune to respond, this time on the Suzanne-Lenglen court.

” Magic “

“My body is evolving well, better than I hoped a month and a half ago, I’m not training with too much pain. If it lasts, I can continue to be competitive. But maybe in four days, a month, or two, I’ll get hurt again and feel that it’s no longer worth it and that I have to stop, like I felt a month and a half ago.” he qualified.

“Today, my feelings are a little different, but experience tells me that it is very likely that it will happen again,” he added.

So what can we hope for against Zverev from the former world no. 1, who has not played a match in three winning sets for almost a year and a half and has not been beaten by a top 5 player since the end of 2022?

“This is the first week (since his return) that I feel free to be able to play thinking about the ball and that’s it, without being limited, without thinking about what movement I can do or not. It’s very light luggage. A priori it is very insufficient,” he believes.

But “if, deep in my heart, I had no hope of succeeding here and doing great things, I wouldn’t be here,” admits “Rafa”. “Somehow this place is magical to me, right? »

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