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    Nadal focused on Davis Cup, not retirement

    Spanish ace insists he is in Malaga to help his team, not to dwell on the future

    Updated: 2024-11-20 09:05
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    Carlos Alcaraz high-fives Rafael Nadal during a training session at the Martin Carpena Sports Hall in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday. AP

    FUENGIROLA, Spain — Rafael Nadal felt a hand on his left shoulder as he walked out of a conference room at a resort on Spain's southern coast on Monday, following his first question-and-answer session with reporters since announcing that this week's Davis Cup Final 8 will be his last event before retirement.

    Nadal turned to see Carlos Alcaraz, his Spanish teammate and heir apparent, who wanted to whisper something. Nadal, 38, and Alcaraz, 21, were one potential combination to share the court — possibly for the last time — when Spain faced the Netherlands in the quarterfinals at the Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena in Malaga on Tuesday.

    Then again, maybe neither would play: Nadal nor Spain's captain, David Ferrer, would say Monday whether the 22-time Grand Slam champion would participate. What is clear is that Nadal's career will soon be over.

    What will he miss the most?

    "I mean, probably the feeling of competition, (to) go on court and see the fans out there, the atmosphere when you play big matches," Nadal said. "And at the end of the day, (it) is about the adrenaline that you feel before, at the end, and during the match."

    The winner of the Tuesday's clash will play either Canada or Germany in the semifinals on Friday. The championship will be decided on Sunday.

    "I'm not here for retiring. I'm here to help the team win. It's my last week in a team competition, and the most important thing is to help the team. The emotions will come later," said Nadal, wearing the squad's red polo shirt with a tiny red-and-yellow Spanish flag on the left sleeve.

    "I'm enjoying the week. I'm not putting too much attention on the retirement," Nadal said. "It will be a big change in my life after this week."

    Nadal said it doesn't "make sense to keep going, knowing that I don't have a real chance to be competitive the way that I like to be competitive, because my body" won't allow it.

    At the team news conference, Nadal was asked how he has been feeling in practice in recent days and whether he is ready to play.

    "That's a question for the captain," Nadal responded, drawing a laugh from Ferrer, sitting to the star player's left.

    Ferrer's answer?

    "I don't know yet," he said.

    Perhaps this will factor in: Nadal is 29-1 in his Davis Cup singles career, a .967 winning percentage that is the highest for anyone who has played more than 15 matches. Way back in 2004, Nadal lost his Davis Cup debut to the Czech Republic's Jiri Novak — and he's won all 29 matches in a row since.

    There will be two matches in singles and one in doubles in each matchup. Nadal could appear just in singles, just in doubles — perhaps alongside Alcaraz, his partner at the Paris Olympics — in both, or not at all.

    "Maybe we can be a part of that story of his finish here," Germany's Yannick Hanfmann said, looking ahead to a possible semifinal. "It would be nice to get a chance to play against him one more time."

    Ferrer's lineup didn't need to be submitted until an hour before play began, and the match was scheduled to start at 12 am on Wednesday, Beijing time.

    The main reason the 9,200-capacity arena sold out for the clash was because it could be the last chance to see Nadal play in a match that matters.

    "His last moments on court probably are going to be super special. Not (just) for me, but for everyone," Alcaraz said. "It's going to be an emotional day."

    Nadal has been dealing with a series of injuries over the past two seasons and has been limited to only 23 official singles matches in that span, including a 12-7 record this year.

    "OK, I can hold for one more year. But why? To say goodbye in every single tournament? I don't have the ego to need that," Nadal said, adding that he has "been thinking for a long time" about retiring.

    He hasn't played a real match since the Paris Games in early August, when he lost in the second round of singles to Novak Djokovic and in the doubles quarterfinals.

    "I've tried to prepare as hard as possible for the last month-and-a-half. I'm trying to give my best for this event," Nadal said. "When you don't compete as often, it's difficult to maintain a consistent level, but the improvement is there every day. I believe that."

    Agencies Via Xinhua

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