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John McEnroe discusses the potential impact of Rafael Nadal’s retirement on his legacy

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Tennis legend John McEnroe has come to the defense of Rafael Nadal, dismissing the idea that the Spanish star could “hurt his legacy” by continuing to play for another year. McEnroe praised Nadal for elevating the sport of tennis to new heights and expressed admiration for his dedication to the game.

After suffering a first-round defeat at the 2024 French Open, Nadal hinted at a possible return to Roland Garros next year. The 38-year-old had previously indicated that 2024 would likely be his final season, but his love for the sport seems to be driving him to continue competing.

McEnroe, who ranks Nadal among the top three players of all time alongside Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, emphasized that Nadal’s legacy is secure regardless of his future performance on the court. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion highlighted Nadal’s remarkable improvement over the course of his career, particularly in his serve.

Despite battling injuries in recent years, Nadal’s passion for tennis remains undiminished. McEnroe commended Nadal for his unwavering commitment to the sport and his ability to continually enhance his game.

As Nadal prepares to compete at the Paris Olympics, fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see if the Spanish star can add to his impressive list of accomplishments. With McEnroe’s endorsement and a legacy that is already cemented in tennis history, Nadal’s future in the sport looks as bright as ever.

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