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Rafal Nadal Says He Is Content in Retirement and Hasn't Picked up a Racket in 6 Months

  • Rafael Nadal retired from professional tennis last November after a career that included 22 Grand Slam titles, concluding an illustrious legacy primarily at Roland Garros in Paris.
  • Nadal ended his career due to his body no longer allowing him to compete, and he has not played tennis for six months since his last match.
  • He now focuses on his tennis academy, charitable foundation, and business activities while adjusting to life without tennis and rediscovering motivation in new daily competitions like golf.
  • Nadal expressed that he doesn’t long for tennis since he believes he gave his maximum effort during his career, and he mentioned feeling competitive once again as he embraces new challenges beyond the sport.
  • His farewell at Roland Garros included a moving tribute with his footprints immortalized on Court Philippe Chatrier, reflecting his place in tennis history and signaling a respected transition from competition.
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Rafael Nadal says he is content in retirement and hasn't picked up a racket in 6 months

Rafael Nadal is content in retirement. He says he hasn't swung a tennis racket in the six months since the final match of his remarkable career. Eventually, he figures, he will do so again, if for no other reason than…

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Rafal Nadal says he is content in retirement and hasn't picked up a racket in 6 months

PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal hasn't swung a tennis racket in the six months since the final match of his remarkable career. Eventually, he figures, he will do so again, if for no other reason than to prepare for exhibition…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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