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Rafael Nadal’s biggest regrets and most painful losses revealed after retirement


Rafael Nadal pictured looking dejected after losing a match in 2020

Rafael Nadal has officially announced his retirement (Picture: Getty)

Rafael Nadal enjoyed one of the most remarkable and successful careers in tennis, but even the best players have regrets and suffered painful losses.

Nadal officially announced his retirement on Thursday – with his last tournament at the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga – and tributes have been flooding in ever since.

The ‘King of Clay’, a 22-time Grand Slam winner, could play his last professional match on November 19 if Spain fail to progress past the Netherlands.

The 38-year-old will rightly be remembered as one of the greatest players to pick up a racket, but fans are keen to know if Nadal has any significant career regrets.

Here’s everything you need to know…

Rafael Nadal regrets that he didn’t protect his ‘physique’ like Novak Djokovic

Nadal has previously admitted to regrets over how he managed his body in the twilight years of his career, which resulted in injury problems and various missed tournaments.

Rafael Nadal admits Novak Djokovic took better care of his body (Picture: Getty)

‘I missed four and a half years of Grand Slams due to injury,’ Nadal said in September 2023. ‘This is the reality. But that’s also sport.

‘[Novak Djokovic] had a physique and a way of playing that allowed him to compete more than me.

‘I have no choice but to recognise this, I did what I could. I would change many things in my life and my career.

‘I have made wrong decisions when it comes to protecting my physique. Djokovic, he has done better because his way of playing has allowed him to play more than me. But I was wrong for thinking that my decisions were good.’

Rafael Nadal regrets that he never got to play Roger Federer in New York

Rafael Nadal never faced Roger Federer in New York (Picture: Getty)

Nadal and Roger Federer formed an incredible rivalry and locked horns 40 times on the ATP Tour, with nine of those meetings coming in major finals.

Interestingly, though, Nadal and Federer never played against each other in New York – home of the US Open – and the Spaniard wishes that was not the case.

‘We shared a lot of important things together, no?’ Nadal said in June 2022. ‘I think in some way all the things that we achieved, [it is] difficult to think about tennis in the last 15, 20 years without thinking about the rivalry that we have.

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Source:: Metro

      

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