Rafael Nadal’s uncertainty : Roland-Garros participation in Question

Rafael Nadal discussed his potential presence at Roland-Garros during a press conference ahead of the Madrid Masters 1000 tournament, where he continues his return to form.

The clay court maestro aims to be «fit» for the French Open, but his participation remains uncertain.

Nadal provided updates on his condition, indicating that if he feels the same as he does now, he won’t compete in Paris.

He stressed the importance of being realistic and acknowledged that if he’s unable to play, it won’t mark the end of the world or his career.

Nadal, who will soon celebrate his 39th birthday, expressed his intention to only enter Roland-Garros if he feels competitive, highlighting his aspirations beyond the tournament, including the Olympics.

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