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Nadal says goodbye to Madrid following loss to Lehecka

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Rafael Nadal’s Emotional Exit from Madrid Open as Czech Jiri Lehecka Stuns Tennis Legend

In a stunning upset at the Madrid Open, 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal was defeated by Czech player Jiri Lehecka in the fourth round, marking the end of an era for the Spanish tennis legend at a tournament he has won five times.

Despite a valiant effort, Nadal fell 7-5, 6-4 to the 30th seed Lehecka in just over two hours of intense play. The loss dashed Nadal’s hopes of reaching his 100th Masters 1000 quarterfinal, as he struggled with injury throughout the match.

In an emotional on-court interview, Nadal expressed his gratitude to the fans and the tournament for the unforgettable memories and experiences he has had in Madrid. The 37-year-old tennis icon hinted at retirement after the 2024 season, acknowledging the toll that injuries have taken on his body.

Meanwhile, Lehecka, who described sharing the court with Nadal as a dream come true, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete against a legendary player. The 22-year-old will now face Russian third seed Daniil Medvedev in the quarter-finals.

In another thrilling match, Spanish rising star Carlos Alcaraz battled past Jan-Lennard Struff in a grueling three-set encounter. Alcaraz, who is seen as a potential successor to Nadal, fought hard to secure the victory and advance to the next round.

As the Madrid Open continues to deliver exciting matches and unexpected outcomes, fans eagerly await the next chapter in the tournament’s unfolding drama.

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