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From giving up tennis to regaining a competitive edge for Paris

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Rafael Nadal’s journey over the past 20 days has been nothing short of remarkable, showcasing the unpredictable nature of sports. Just weeks ago, he was grappling with doubts about whether he could even return to the tennis court, let alone compete at the highest level.

Yet, as he prepares to take on the Masters 1000 in Rome, Nadal’s outlook is filled with optimism, marking a stark turnaround from his recent struggles.

Arriving in Barcelona on April 10, Nadal sought consultation with his doctor, Angel Ruiz Cotorro, and embarked on a journey of recovery. Despite facing setbacks, including an abdominal problem that hindered his serve, Nadal persisted, testing his limits on the court and gradually regaining his competitive edge.

His participation in the Madrid Open served as a turning point, with each match showcasing his progress and resilience. From grappling with doubts about his competitiveness to contemplating a return to his prime form, Nadal’s journey has been a testament to his unwavering determination and spirit.

Leaving the Caja Magica with newfound confidence, Nadal expressed his aspirations of reclaiming the Roland Garros crown, a goal that once seemed out of reach. His transformation from uncertainty to optimism has been nothing short of inspiring, leaving him poised to tackle new challenges on the road ahead.

As he prepares to embark on the next leg of his journey in Rome, Nadal remains focused on his goals, eager to add another milestone to his illustrious career. With the support of his team and the unwavering belief in his abilities, Nadal is ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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