Holder Rafael Nadal will miss the French Open after failing to regain full fitness from a hip injury suffered at the Australian Open in January, the 14-time Roland Garros winner, adding 2024 could be the final year of his career.
Key points:
- Rafael Nadal announced the news during a press conference in Spain on Thursday
- He said he wants to be a 100 per cent ready for next year, which he believes will be the last year of his professional career
- The French Open begins in Paris on May 28
“I’ll look to be 100 per cent ready for next year, which I believe will be the last year of my professional career,” Nadal told reporters at a press conference on Thursday.
“I’ll not establish a date for my return. I’ll see how my body responds and take it from there … if I can come back until the end of the year for the Davis Cup.”
Nadal, who has dominated the clay court season for years, has competed at Roland Garros every year since claiming the first of his men’s record 22 major titles in Paris in 2005.
“If I keep playing at this moment, I don’t think I can be there next year… to be able to play the tournaments that I want to say goodbye to those who have supported me.
“The evolution of the injury I sustained in Australia has not gone as I would have liked. I have lost goals along the way, and Roland Garros becomes impossible.
“At this moment, I won’t be able to be at Roland Garros. With what that tournament is for me, you can imagine how difficult it is,” he said.
The French Open begins on May 28.
Reuters