The Spaniard, who has not played since January due to psoas problems, has announced that he will return to the courts in 2024 before retiring.
The psoas injury and the ongoing pain of Rafael Nadal this They have been out of court since January this year, when he fell in the second round of Australian Open against Mackenzie McDonald. After placing it his return to the playing field in doubt due to his withdrawal from the 2024 Australian Open, confirmed will play tennis again next year.
“If you want something new that I haven’t told you until now, I sincerely believe that I will play again.. I am not ready to say whether it is in one place or another, but “I’m happy with how things are evolving.”he declared in an interview with Movistar Plus. “A few weeks ago I was not in a position to say if I could return, but the steps forward have been positive. I trust in the coming weeks and then I can say something more concrete,” he added later.

Furthermore, although he didn’t know what level he would return to, he made sure of it “I haven’t lost the excitement of playing and now things seem to be going in the right direction. When I know I’m back, I’ll be the first to say so. I’m training and having fun. It was a good time in my life. It’s a step forward without a doubt, and it’s a lot.”, He told the Tennis Clinic. “I didn’t play for a year and for me the personal success, which is often stronger than the general success, keeps the hope of playing again. I feel that it will be difficult to regain a very high level of tennis, but if I had no hope of being competitive again I would not have done the work I have done these months. “I won’t win more Grand Slams than Novak Djokovic, but I’ll give myself a chance to have fun again,” he concluded.
Nadal announced his retirement from tennis for 2024
In mid-May, Rafael Nadal informed the public that he would not compete Roland Garros and, at the same time, ensured that In 2024 he will finish his career as a professional tennis player. “My intention is that 2024 will be the last and the one to play in the tournaments that I want to say goodbye to those who marked me”he assured.
Source: Tycsports

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