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Rafael Nadal leaves possibility open for French Open comeback in 2025 despite retirement speculation | Tennis News

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Rafael Nadal Surprises Fans with Possible French Open Return

In a surprising turn of events, Rafael Nadal has hinted that this year’s French Open may not be his last, despite previous statements indicating his retirement at the end of the season. The 14-time Roland Garros champion made the revelation as he prepares to face Alexander Zverev in the first round.

Nadal, 37, expressed uncertainty about his future in a press conference in Paris, stating, “It’s a big chance that it’s going to be my last Roland Garros, but I cannot predict what’s going on. I hope you understand.” The Spanish tennis star cited his ongoing recovery from a difficult injury as a factor in his decision-making process.

The unseeded Nadal faces a tough opponent in world No 4 Zverev, acknowledging the challenge ahead. Despite the tough draw, Nadal remains focused on enjoying the game and spending time with his family on tour.

As fans eagerly await Nadal’s performance at the French Open, they can also look forward to watching other top tennis stars in action on Sky Sports. With the Wimbledon Grand Slam approaching, viewers can catch all the excitement of the grass-court season, including the Stuttgart Open and Rosmalen Open, featuring players like Andy Murray.

Whether or not this year marks Nadal’s final appearance at Roland Garros remains uncertain, but one thing is clear – the tennis legend is not ready to close the door on his career just yet. Stay tuned for more updates on Nadal’s journey at the French Open and beyond.

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