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Rafael Nadal says he would 'have been ready to win Wimbledon' in 2022 if didn't get injured

Summary by Tennis 365
Rafael Nadal has given a wide-ranging interview following his retirement as he insisted there was no reason for him to retire on a high after he won the 2022 French Open as there was a good chance he would have won Wimbledon that year. Having started the 2022 season with a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title by winning the Australian Open, Nadal then won a record-extending 14th title at Roland Garros as he took his major tally to 22. He then r…
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A few days after the start of a new edition of Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal is again the focus of attention: not for a new title, but for a revealing confession that has shaken the world of tennis. In a recent interview with the newspaper L’Equipe, the 14-time champion of the Parisian Grand Slam has admitted that, in retrospect, he regrets not having withdrawn after his epic triumph in 2022. “If you ask me today, yes, I would have retired after R…

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Tennis 365 broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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