Rafael Nadal Eyes Davis Cup Glory in Farewell Tournament

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November 19, 2024 · 1 min read

Rafael Nadal Eyes Davis Cup Glory in Farewell Tournament
Other Sports | November 19, 2024
A massive banner reading "Thanks Rafa," featuring a depiction of Rafael Nadal, now covers Malaga's main athletics stadium at the Palacio de Deportes, the venue for the Davis Cup. (Image: BBC Sport)

Rafael Nadal, the retiring 22-time Grand Slam champion, focuses on helping Spain win the Davis Cup in Malaga, his final tournament. Spain faces the Netherlands in Tuesday’s quarter-finals but Nadal’s uncertain match fitness after an injury-hit year where he played just seven tournaments, adds intrigue. Despite this, Nadal emphasizes his priority to contribute to the team’s success rather than focusing on his farewell. “The emotions are for the end,” Nadal said when announcing his retirement plans last month.

Nadal played a key role in Spain’s five Davis Cup victories and aims to end his illustrious career with another triumph. If Spain progresses past the Netherlands, they will meet Germany or Canada in Friday’s semi-final with the final set for Sunday. Spain fields a formidable lineup that includes French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista Agut, Pedro Martinez and doubles specialist Marcel Granollers.

Nadal arrived in Malaga last week and trained with the squad. Spanish captain David Ferrer has yet to finalize the lineup, leaving Nadal’s participation in Tuesday’s tie uncertain. Nadal last competed in August when Novak Djokovic defeated him at the Paris Olympics. Nadal’s farewell tour has drawn massive attention. Hundreds of journalists attended Spain’s team press conference which focused largely on Nadal despite reminders that it was a team event.

Reporters asked about his decision to retire, the significance of playing his final matches at home and whether his friend Roger Federer might attend. While Federer’s presence remains unconfirmed, many expect an emotional goodbye for Rafael Nadal, echoing their shared moment during Federer’s retirement at the 2022 Laver Cup. Spain’s Davis Cup journey gives Nadal the perfect stage to conclude his storied career.