WATCH: Rafael Nadal makes funny faces for his kid from practice as he prepares for the 2024 season
Rafael Nadal is preparing to make a comeback at the start of 2024.

Rafael Nadal (Via X)
Rafael Nadal, one of the icons of the sport, has been arguably a delight to watch. Throughout his career, the Spaniard has won many awards, but over the past year, he was out from an injury and is on the road to making a comeback of the year at the start of the year.
The 37-year-old is in Kuwait, preparing for his comeback. He is accompanied by his family at the practice session, where Nadal is seen making baby faces at his son.

During his practice, the 22-time Grand Slam title champion shifted his focus just for a slight moment and playfully stuck his tongue out, making a funny face at his son. This adorable moment was captured by a fan on the court and shared on the Internet.
The returning star will now be featured in the first ATP tournament of the year, the Brisbane International, where Nadal will try to gain some momentum before heading into the Australian Open.
The Spaniard had previously revealed that he had no hopes of winning the Grand Slam and just wanted to play tennis to give his incredible career a perfect sendoff.
Rafael Nadal confirms to be completely fit for 2024 which may be his farewell season
Spanish sensation Rafael Nadal will be returning to the professional stage at the start of 2024 and will be featured for the 19th time at the Australian Open.
He will be returning to the blue courts of Australia, where he was last injured, and will hope to do better than before. Nadal has also revealed his wish to play in the Paris Olympics alongside Carlos Alcaraz before he hangs up his racquet.

Since he announced his return, the Spaniard has been practicing harder than before to give his fans the perfect ending to his beautifully long career. This practice has given the former world number one the confidence to openly state that he is at the level to compete professionally and is just happy to be back on the court.
He is one of the returning players of the season, and all eyes are on the Spaniard and whether he will be able to perform or not. The Spaniard, who does not aspire to win anything, is only delighted to be back on the court and keep his fans entertained like he always has done.
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