Rafael Nadal’s outfit for 2022 French Open revealed!

Rafael Nadal
With his historic win at the 2022 Australian Open, Rafael Nadal has now become the first man in tennis history to win 21 grand slam titles. He has now overtaken Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic- who both didn’t compete at the Australian Open. Nadal was out of action for about 6 months before coming to Melbourne and his title victory is nothing less than a miracle.
Nadal will now rest and recover before coming back on tour once again. He is scheduled to play at Acapulco three weeks later and will then head to the USA to play the Indian Wells Masters and possibly, the Miami Masters too. He then will gear up for his beloved clay season starting in April where he will most probably start at the Monte Carlo Masters.
He is then expected to play three big tournaments- the Barcelona Open, Madrid Masters, and Rome Masters before playing the French Open. Nadal will look to win a historic 14th Roland Garros title and his 22nd grand slam title at Paris. The design of his outfit for the second grand slam of the year has also been circulated across various platforms. Once again, the Spaniard will be seen donning an outfit from Nike court’s latest line.

The 21-time grand slam champion will be seen in shades of blue. He will be wearing a dual-colored t-shirt, light blue on the front and dark blue on the back. As usual, his bull logo will be there on the front. The color of his shorts and shoes isn’t decided yet.

Can Nadal win his 14th French Open title?

A few months ago, no one believed that Nadal could be the frontrunner in the all-time grand slam list going into the French Open but it is hard to rule out Rafa. He, along with Novak Djokovic will be the frontrunner to win the title. In the next few months, he will want to desperately improve his ranking to avoid a tough draw. It will depend on the tune-up clay courts events that decide whether Nadal will be the favorite or not.
But Nadal has just lost three matches in Roland Garros’ history and basically rules the French Open. He definitely will be one of the strongest contenders to win the French Open.