“My career has never specified that it would conclude in Paris,” Rafael Nadal made a slightly mysterious comment about his future….

“I have never claimed my career will end in Paris”: Rafael Nadal will not retire from the French Open with the Olympics approaching”.

In a somewhat cryptic statement regarding his future, Rafael Nadal stated that he will not complete his career at the French Open, namely in Paris. Instead, he may retire during the Davis Cup at the end of 2024.
Speaking to Movistar following his Madrid Open elimination at the hands of Jiri Lehecka, Rafael Nadal stated that he never promised to conclude his career in Paris and that he still had his sights set on the Olympics. However, this is a double-edged sword because Paris is hosting both the Olympic Games and the French Open this season.

“To compete in the Olympics once more is my ambition. “My career has never specified that it would conclude in Paris,” the all-conquering King of Clay told Movistar.
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However, this would only provide a few options. He has said that he will retire during the Olympic Games. He specifically mentioned Paris, as in the French Open, the US Open (which he hasn’t played in recent years), the Saudi Slam exhibition, and the Laver Cup.
Alternatively, it can be the Davis Cup Finals, where Spain is the host nation and will likely play his farewell match in front of his home crowd.
Nadal demanded last year to play in the Davis Cup early, and he might instead play his final match in Spain during the most recent edition in November, despite rumors that Jiri Lehecka would be his final opponent. This would allow him to say a heartfelt goodbye and possibly play one last match against players like Djokovic, Sinner, etc. in addition to joining Carlos Alcaraz. However, Nadal has consistently said that he will notify supporters in advance of his intention to retire from competition.
Alternatively, it can be the Davis Cup Finals, where Spain is the host nation and will likely play his farewell match in front of his home crowd.
Nadal demanded last year to play in the Davis Cup early, and he might instead play his final match in Spain during the most recent edition in November, despite rumors that Jiri Lehecka would be his final opponent. This would allow him to say a heartfelt goodbye and possibly play one last match against players like Djokovic, Sinner, etc. in addition to joining Alcaraz, Carlos. But Nadal has repeatedly stated that he will let fans know ahead of time if he plans to retire from play.

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