For the first time in Rafael Nadal’s (38) long, illustrious and glorious career, he accepted defeat. A player and man who often never knew when he was beaten, acknowledged it was time to call it quits. One of sport’s greatest warriors laid down his sword and shield, bowing down to the fact that no one – not even him – can topple the relentless and soul-sapping force of Father Time.
Everyone knew that Nadal‘s time in tennis was dwindling. The Spanish great announced in 2023 that, in all likelihood, 2024 would be his last hurrah.
So after a stop-start year, which included a first-round defeat at his beloved French Open and a second-round exit in the Olympics at the same venue, Nadal finally made the official confirmation that his body had nothing left to give – he was hanging up his racquet.