In a video statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal announced his retirement from professional tennis, stating that the Davis Cup in November will be his final tournament.In a video statement posted on X (formerly Twitter) Thursday, Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal announced his retirement from professional tennis, stating that the Davis Cup in November will be his final tournament.
Nadal said the last two years of his career had been "difficult," as he couldn't "play without limitations." Last year, he had hip surgery, which forced him to miss the 2023 French Open.
Nadal's retirement is a huge loss for tennis. His incredible achievements, including 22 Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold, have solidified his status as one of the greatest players ever. The sport will miss his fierce competitiveness and unparalleled dominance on clay courts.
The timing of Nadal's retirement is appropriate. Recent injuries have significantly impacted his performance, and it's better to bow out now than risk tarnishing his legacy. This decision allows him to end his career on his own terms, representing his country in the Davis Cup.