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Rafael Nadal On Why He's Retiring Now, Not Next Year: 'I Don바카라t Need to Say Goodbye Everywhere'

The retirement celebrations, the final shadow on the courts, the last serve and goodbyes everywhere--these are not moments Rafael Nadal desires. He never did. This sentiment played some role in his decision to conclude his career in 2024

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Spain's tennis player Rafael Nadal attends a training session in Malaga, southern Spain, on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
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The ever-present headband, the wrist strap, the radiant smile, the action, and the unmatched thrill Rafael Nadal brings to tennis and sports will fade into memory after the Davis Cup Finals 2024. The legend is set to retire, playing his final professional match--a moment fans knew was coming but never wanted to face, having one question unanswered: Why retire now and not next year? Perhaps it바카라s because of the very thing he himself admits to lacking -- ego. (Davis Cup Finals Guide | More Tennis News)

"If I'm on the court I hope to control my emotions. I'm not here to retire, I'm here to help the team win," Nadal told a news conference on Monday ahead of the final battle in Malaga.

Earlier in an interview published by the Spanish tennis federation on Saturday, Rafa said, 바카라I'll try to prepare as best as possible so I can be available to play, but I want to help anyway I can, playing or not playing."

This suggests that Nadal's role in the Davis Cup Finals is still uncertain. He might even skip playing the singles or even the doubles match if it benefits Spain바카라s chances of victory. As he put it, 바카라I바카라m not here to retire, I바카라m here to help the team win.바카라

Preparing for his final swing, Nadal has been giving it his all over the past month and a half. However, he acknowledges that 바카라It바카라s difficult to hold the level on a constant basis when you바카라re not competing for a while.바카라 While his improvements since returning from injury are visible, they don바카라t match the form of his Spanish teammates, many of whom are enjoying stellar seasons.

So yes, it will be up to David Ferrer to decide the role that best fits Rafa바카라a role aligned with his ultimate priority: winning for Spain.

Why Rafael Nadal Chose 2024 To End His Career?

The retirement celebrations, the final shadow on the courts, the last serve, and the 'goodbyes everywhere'--these are not moments Rafael Nadal desires. He never did. And this sentiment played some role in his decision to conclude his career in 2024.

When asked about his retirement and whether he had any regrets, Nadal candidly shared, "It바카라s something that I have been thinking about for quite a long time. I wanted to have one more chance.바카라

Now for the question, why this year and not the next, Rafael Nadal provided an honest and heartfelt explanation:

"It바카라s about the things that I went through. With the surgery last year바카라and I won바카라t even list the rest, it바카라s clear I can바카라t be competitive enough. I바카라m unable to enjoy my daily routine the way I need to compete at the highest level," he shared.

He continued, "At the end of the day, it all comes down to me. Sure, I could hold on for another year, but why? To say goodbye at every single tournament? I don바카라t have the ego to need that."

Since he was 7, Rafael Nadal has embraced one crucial lesson: the ability to adapt to change. 바카라I바카라m not the type of guy to say, 바카라No, I won바카라t change,바카라 because that feels arrogant. Of course, I will change things,바카라 he said.

What matters most to him, however, is the peace of mind he has from knowing he gave his best. 바카라I바카라m leaving the professional tour with calm and personal satisfaction because I gave my best in almost every moment,바카라 he added.

Fans may not have known that January바카라s Brisbane International, the Indian Wells Open, the Barcelona Open, the Italian Open, his cherished French Open, and even the Swedish Open were the last time Rafael Nadal stepped on those courts with the raquet. He officially announced his retirement on October 10, having gone winless in the 2024 season. Now, the 22-time Grand Slam winner remains focused on one final goal--contributing to Spain's pursuit of their first Davis Cup title since 2018.

The Davis Cup 8 Finals features eight teams 바카라 Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Canada, USA, Australia, Italy, and Argentina. Spain will begin their campaign on Tuesday, November 19, at the indoor hard courts of the Martin Carpena Arena in Malaga, facing the Netherlands.

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