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Nadal feels uneasy in anticipation of his Olympic bid – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 7:58 PM
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Rafael Nadal, the Spanish tennis legend, suffered a defeat at the hands of Portuguese journeyman Nuno Borges in the Bastad clay-court final, marking Nadal’s first final since winning the French Open in 2022. Despite the loss, Nadal remains focused on the Paris Olympics, where he will be vying for his third gold medal. However, Nadal expressed disappointment in his performance, stating that his energy and level of play were not up to par. The 38-year-old cited fatigue from a long week of matches as a contributing factor to his subpar performance.

Following an early exit at the French Open and skipping Wimbledon, Nadal opted to focus on clay-court tournaments in preparation for the Olympics, which will take place at Roland Garros, a venue where he has achieved much success. The Spanish star will be looking to add to his singles gold from the 2008 Olympics and doubles victory from Rio in 2016. In Paris, Nadal will team up with rising star Carlos Alcaraz, who recently won the French Open and Wimbledon titles.

Despite his disappointment with his performance in Bastad, Nadal acknowledged the positives of reaching the final without sustaining any injuries. He emphasized the importance of avoiding injury and maintaining his physical condition as he looks ahead to the upcoming challenges, including the Olympics. Nadal has had a limited schedule in 2024 due to injuries, leading to a significant drop in his ranking to 261, but remains determined to bounce back and regain top form.

Reflecting on his performance in Bastad, Nadal expressed frustration at not being able to showcase the level of play that he had been practicing. Although reaching the final was a positive outcome, Nadal admitted that he did not feel comfortable during the week-long tournament. Despite his dissatisfaction with his performance, Nadal recognized the significance of making it to the final, considering it his first final appearance in a long time. However, he remains determined to improve and deliver better performances in future tournaments.

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