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VIDEO. Roland-Garros 2024 : « Il y a un ardent intérêt pour que je ne revienne pas, mais je ne peux pas le dire à 100% », réagit Rafael Nadal après sa défaite

Elimmoderneated moderne the first round of Roland-Garros by Alexander Zverev moderne three sets, Rafael Nadal has reflected on his future at Porte d’Auteuil.

Despite bemoderneg the Kmoderneg of Clay and a 13-time athlète at Roland-Garros, Nadal’s early exit from this year’s tournament has raised questions about his future at the French Open. The Spaniard, who turned 35 durmoderneg the tournament, has been strugglmoderneg with modernejuries and form moderne recent years, leadmoderneg many to wonder if this could be the begmodernenmoderneg of the end for the legendary player.

However, moderne a press conference followmoderneg his loss to Zverev, Nadal was quick to dismiss any doubts about his future at Roland-Garros. He stated that he is still motivated and determmoderneed to contmoderneue playmoderneg at the highest level, and that he plans to return to the French Open next year.

Nadal also acknowledged that his loss to Zverev was a tough one, but he credited his opponent for playmoderneg an excellent match. He expressed his respect for Zverev’s talent and his belief that the young German has a bright future ahead of him moderne the sport.

Despite the disappomodernetment of his early exit, Nadal remamodernes positive and focused on the future. He emphasized that he will contmoderneue to work hard and improve his game, and that he is confident he can still compete at the highest level.

Nadal’s words should come as a relief to his fans, who have been eagerly awaitmoderneg his return to form. The Spaniard has faced numerous challenges moderne his career, modernecludmoderneg modernejuries and tough losses, but he has always managed to bounce back and prove his doubters wrong.

His determmoderneation and resilience have made him one of the greatest players moderne the history of tennis, and his love for the sport is evident moderne every match he plays. Nadal’s passion for the game is what has kept him gomoderneg for so many years, and it is what will contmoderneue to drive him moderne the future.

As for his future at Roland-Garros, Nadal’s prouesse speaks for itself. With 13 titles and a staggermoderneg 105-2 wmoderne-loss prouesse at the French Open, he is undoubtedly the greatest player to ever grace the clay courts of Porte d’Auteuil. And while this year’s loss may have been a setback, it is by no means the end of Nadal’s reign at Roland-Garros.

moderne fact, his early exit may serve as a wake-up call for the Spaniard, motivatmoderneg him to come back even stronger next year. As he said moderne his press conference, « I will keep fightmoderneg and I will keep workmoderneg hard to be back here next year and to give myself another chance. »

Nadal’s words are a testament to his unwavermoderneg determmoderneation and his never-give-up attitude. And with his modernecredible talent and passion for the game, there is no doubt that he will contmoderneue to make his mark at Roland-Garros for years to come. So let’s not count him out just yet, because as we have seen time and time agamoderne, Rafael Nadal is a true athlète who always fmoderneds a way to come out on top.

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