Spaniard, multiple Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal For 20 years he held world tennis in his hands, Russia’s Honored Coach Vladimir Kamelzon told .
Nadal announced his retirement on Thursday. Nadal’s last tournament will be the Davis Cup Final Eight, which will take place in Malaga from November 19 to 24.
– Bravo Nadal, may the Davis Cup still be played. This suggests that he is still in excellent form – after all, the Davis Cup is one of the most difficult team tournaments. Nadal has held world tennis in his hands for 20 years, he is a star of the first magnitude. Nadal, Federer and Djokovic are unique people for our sport.
Many of our guys have come through Spanish tennis; it is the epitome of training high-level athletes. So, if we see Nadal at the Davis Cup and the tournament organizers manage to arrange the same good start for him as we did for Yuzhny in St. Petersburg, then I will be very happy. As a fan, I welcome Nadal’s fitting farewell.
It should be noted that in Spain, after Nadal, a player of the same level appeared in the person of Alcaraz, number one in the ranking. I think it’s Raphaël’s merit. World tennis will remember Nadal all his life. So I wish him prosperity and good farewells so that he can say to the guys: “Goodbye, but I am not leaving tennis for good,” Kamelzon told .
Nadal is 38 years old, a 22-time Grand Slam winner and two-time Olympic champion.
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