Sunday, June 8, 2025
No menu items!

‘I don’t miss tennis’ says Nadal

Must Read

Write an article about Rafael Nadal was honoured with a Sporting Icon award at the Laureus World Sport Awards in Madrid. (AP pic)
MADRID: Rafael Nadal insisted on Monday that he doesn’t “miss tennis” after being honoured with a Sporting Icon award at the Laureus World Sport Awards in Madrid.

The 38-year-old Spaniard, winner of 22 Grand Slam trophies, including 14 at Roland Garros, retired from the sport after his final match at the Davis Cup in Malaga in November.

“The truth is that I don’t miss tennis. Zero. I don’t miss it at all,” Nadal told reporters.

“But not because I finished tired of tennis or fighting against tennis, not at all.

“I finished my career happy and if I could have, I would have carried on, because I loved what I was doing.

“It was my passion and that’s been the case all my life. It’s just that when you realise that physically you can’t do it any more… you try to close that chapter. And I closed it.”

Nadal suffered numerous injuries during his career but resisted retiring as long as possible.

“I delayed making my final decision because I needed time to be sure it was the right one.

“What would have been hard was sitting on my sofa wondering if I should keep trying to play.

“When I saw that my body wasn’t going to recover to the level I needed to continue enjoying myself on court, then I made the decision to stop.

“That’s why I don’t miss it,” Nadal added. “Because I finished with the peace of mind of knowing that I’d given it my all, and that my body couldn’t give any more.”

in 1000-1500 words .Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), Retain any existing tags from Rafael NadalRafael Nadal was honoured with a Sporting Icon award at the Laureus World Sport Awards in Madrid. (AP pic)
MADRID: Rafael Nadal insisted on Monday that he doesn’t “miss tennis” after being honoured with a Sporting Icon award at the Laureus World Sport Awards in Madrid.

The 38-year-old Spaniard, winner of 22 Grand Slam trophies, including 14 at Roland Garros, retired from the sport after his final match at the Davis Cup in Malaga in November.

“The truth is that I don’t miss tennis. Zero. I don’t miss it at all,” Nadal told reporters.

“But not because I finished tired of tennis or fighting against tennis, not at all.

“I finished my career happy and if I could have, I would have carried on, because I loved what I was doing.

“It was my passion and that’s been the case all my life. It’s just that when you realise that physically you can’t do it any more… you try to close that chapter. And I closed it.”

Nadal suffered numerous injuries during his career but resisted retiring as long as possible.

“I delayed making my final decision because I needed time to be sure it was the right one.

“What would have been hard was sitting on my sofa wondering if I should keep trying to play.

“When I saw that my body wasn’t going to recover to the level I needed to continue enjoying myself on court, then I made the decision to stop.

“That’s why I don’t miss it,” Nadal added. “Because I finished with the peace of mind of knowing that I’d given it my all, and that my body couldn’t give any more.”

and integrate them seamlessly into the new content without adding new tags. Include conclusion section and FAQs section at the end. do not include the title. it must return only article i dont want any extra information or introductory text with article e.g: ” Here is rewritten article:” or “Here is the rewritten content:”

Latest News

Salmonella Outbreak Spreads Across Seven US States

Write an article about WASHINGTON, June 8 (Bernama-WAM) -- US federal...

More Articles Like This