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Rafa Nadal withdraws from 2024 Laver Cup: Will he retire?

The legendary Spaniard has seen fit to take yet another time-out, a decision that only further fuels the speculation surrounding his future in the game.

CARL DE SOUZAAFP

Having struggled with injuries for some time now, it’s only natural that fans continue to wonder if the end is near for one of tennis’ greatest ever players but with no clear indication that he’s about to call time on his career, one can only assume this is simply yet another unfortunate bump in the road.

Rafa Nadal withdraws from Laver Cup

According to reports this week, Rafael Nadal will no longer compete in the 2024 Laver Cup for Team Europe. In an announcement on Thursday, the 38-year-old spoke about the need to do what’s best for the team before touching on the idea that others can help more than he can.

“I’m really disappointed to share that I won’t be able to compete at the Laver Cup in Berlin next week,” Nadal said. “This is a team competition and to really support Team Europe, I need to do what’s best for them and at this moment there are other players who can help the team deliver the win. I have so many great, emotional memories from playing Laver Cup and I was really looking forward to being with my teammates and with Bjorn [Borg] in his final year as Captain. I wish Team Europe the very best of luck and will be cheering them on from afar.”

Where context is concerned, talk of retirement has been in the air even before this most recent season started. That said, there has been no indication from Nadal himself that he intended to bring the curtain down. With 22 major titles to his name, it’s clear that the Spaniard has nothing left to prove. Indeed, many believed that he would follow a similar path to Roger Federer, his long-time friend and former opponent - the Swiss star retired at the Laver Cup in 2022, however, that does not appear to be the case.

At this point, it remains unclear as to when next we will see Nadal in action, but when one considers the fact that he missed the entirety of the 2023 season due to hip surgery and recovery, before giving a miss to both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, the trend is not encouraging. It is true that he was able to compete in the recently concluded 2024 Paris Olympics, where he made it to the men’s doubles quarterfinals with compatriot Carlos Alcaraz but here we are. For the moment, we can only watch this space.

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