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Nadal feeling uneasy before his attempt at the Olympics

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Last updated: 2024/07/21 at 11:10 PM
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Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal experienced a disappointing loss in the final of the ATP Nordea Open in Bastad, Sweden, to Portuguese player Nuno Borges. Nadal, who recently won his 14th French Open title in 2022, admitted that his performance was below his usual standard, attributing it to fatigue from playing long matches throughout the week. Despite the loss, Nadal took away some positives from the tournament, including the fact that he was able to play without sustaining any injuries.

The Bastad tournament marked Nadal’s return to competitive tennis after an early exit at the French Open in May. He opted to skip Wimbledon in order to focus on his clay-court game ahead of the Paris Olympics, which will take place at Roland Garros, a venue where he has enjoyed significant success in the past. Nadal, who has already won two Olympic gold medals, will be aiming to add to his collection in both singles and doubles events at the upcoming Games in Paris.

Reflecting on his performance in Bastad, Nadal expressed his disappointment at not being able to showcase the level of play that he had been producing in practice. Despite reaching the final, he acknowledged that there were areas of his game that he was not satisfied with and highlighted the need to improve moving forward. With his ranking currently at 261 due to limited tournament appearances this year, Nadal is determined to regain his form and competitiveness on the ATP tour.

Looking ahead to the Paris Olympics, Nadal is focused on preparing himself both mentally and physically for the challenges ahead. Partnering with rising star Carlos Alcaraz in the doubles event, Nadal is eager to compete at the highest level and vie for another shot at Olympic glory. With his wealth of experience and proven track record in major tournaments, Nadal remains a formidable force in the world of tennis and will be a contender to watch at the upcoming Games.

Despite his recent setbacks and struggles with injuries, Nadal’s determination and resilience continue to drive him towards achieving his goals in the sport. As he pursues a third Olympic gold medal in Paris, Nadal’s competitive spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to fans and fellow athletes around the world. With the support of his team and the backing of his loyal supporters, Nadal remains a force to be reckoned with on the tennis court, and his journey towards further success promises to be an exciting one to follow.

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