“I’m a positive person,” Rafael Nadal focused to go the extra mile for staging a successful comeback in 2024

Rafael Nadal hopeful to make a positive comeback in 2024.


“I’m a positive person,” Rafael Nadal focused to go the extra mile for staging a successful comeback in 2024

Rafael Nadal

Spanish Great Rafael Nadal hopes to make a positive comeback next year as he told in the press conference today in his academy at Mallorca. Though there was no clear date for his return, he hopes to be back playing for Spain in the Davis Cup at the end of the year. If things go as planned at least even now, we will be able to see a fit Nadal competing at the highest level for one more season in 2024. The tennis world is looking forward to seeing this.

As the legend said about his future plans on tour, “If I do, I don’t know, it will be difficult. It’s obvious that having had a setback as big as this since January, I’m realistic. I’m aware of how difficult it would be to try and win more. But, why not? I’m also a positive person.

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He continued with his expectations for the upcoming season and the future, “I want to give myself the opportunity to compete again. 2024 might be my last year but after that nobody knows what might happen. I’ll try to do my best to compete at the highest level and do everything in my power so that next year I can try and win tournaments.”

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As the Spaniard is set to be 37 years this June and looking at the conditions of his injury sustained during the Australian Open, some miracles must happen to see him back on the court in full flow. This setback was least expected by the fans as the injury didn’t look threatening as of now initially. Nadal was even planning to be back in Monte Carlo Masters but the delay kept on continuing.

Rafael Nadal has had an injury-hit career. However, he has always come back stronger to win more Majors and break more records. Despite being one of the unluckiest players in the history of the game in terms of injuries, Nadal is still the most successful Grand Slam player ever. With 22 Grand Slam titles won, he is still at the top with Novak Djokovic.

In 2022, the Spaniard underwent a radio-frequency treatment. It was expected to stop the pain in the foot by numbing the nerves. The fans were expecting an-injury free Nadal after the foot treatment. But the abdomen injury in the second half of 2022 and the hip injury at the start of the 2023 Australian Open have given them further blows.

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