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Is Rafael Nadal set to compete in French Open 2024? Updates on tennis legend’s Roland-Garros intentions following Italian Open loss

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Rafael Nadal, the legendary tennis player, is gearing up for what could potentially be his final French Open appearance in 2024. The 22-time grand slam champion has hinted at retirement after this season, making this year a sentimental farewell tour for his fans.

Nadal, known for his dominance on the clay courts of Roland-Garros, has been battling injuries in recent years. Despite his physical struggles, the Spaniard is determined to end his illustrious career on a high note, possibly with one more major title under his belt.

However, Nadal’s preparation for the French Open hit a roadblock when he suffered a defeat to Hubert Hurkacz in the Italian Open. Following the match, Nadal expressed uncertainty about his readiness to compete against the best players in the world at Roland-Garros.

Despite the setback, Nadal has confirmed his intention to participate in the 2024 French Open. He emphasized the importance of testing his body’s limits in preparation for the grueling grand slam tournament.

As the tennis world eagerly awaits Nadal’s decision on his French Open participation, fans are reminiscing about his unparalleled success at the tournament. With a record 14 singles titles at Roland-Garros, Nadal has established himself as a clay-court maestro, with only Novak Djokovic managing to defeat him more than once on the Parisian clay.

The 2024 French Open is set to commence on May 20, with Nadal’s potential final appearance adding an extra layer of excitement to the prestigious event. Tennis enthusiasts around the world will be eagerly watching to see if the Spanish icon can add one more triumph to his remarkable career before bidding adieu to the sport he has graced for over a decade.

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