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Leaving Nadal won't play Davis Cup singles if he's not feeling sufficient

Rafael Nadal is prepared to skip singles matches at the Davis Cup finals in Malaga on the off chance that he believes he isn't sufficient to assist Spain with prevailing in his goodbye competition. Nadal is resigning after the Davis Cup, the 22 time Huge home run champion worn out by such a large number of wounds toward the finish of his 20 years on visit. "I'll attempt to plan really best that anyone could hope to find to play, however I need to help in any case I can, playing or not playing," the 38-year-old Nadal said on Saturday from Malaga in a meeting distributed by the Spanish tennis league.

"First we need to perceive how I'm feeling in preparing. In the event that I truly don't see myself prepared to get an opportunity of winning in singles, I'll be the main who won't have any desire to play." Nadal's singles record in 2024 is just 12-7. His last authority contest was the Paris Olympics in August, a second round misfortune to long-term rival — and possible gold medalist — Novak Djokovic. Nadal arrived at the duplicates quarterfinals with Carlos Alcaraz. Last month, he played two presentation matches in Saudi Arabia.

"I have previously told (Spain chief David Ferrer) on many events not to settle on any choice in view of the way that this is my last week as an expert tennis player," Nadal said. "The group starts things out, and he ought not be impacted in that frame of mind by any publicity that might go along as a result of me. He needs to do what is best for the group and that is the very thing that I need." Spain will open on Tuesday against the Netherlands, and assuming it wins it will progress to the elimination rounds on Friday against Canada or Germany.

"My most memorable extraordinary happiness as an expert tennis player was in the Davis Cup in 2004," Nadal said. He assisted Spain with winning the Davis Cup in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. "I'm more than appreciative with all that has happened to me in such an extremely long time. I clearly would like for the group to do effectively and for me to get the opportunity to win another Davis Cup, whether by playing or cheering from the stands. I might want to partake in this week and close an extremely gorgeous and extremely lengthy pattern of my life ... tolerating that everything has a start and an end."

Here’s a list of Rafael Nadal's most notable titles, focusing on his Grand Slam victories, Olympic medals, and other significant achievements in tennis:

Grand Slam Titles (22 Total)

Australian Open: 2 titles

2009

2022

French Open (Roland Garros): 14 titles (most by any player)

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022

Wimbledon: 2 titles

2008

2010

US Open: 4 titles

2010

2013

2017

2019

Olympic Achievements

Gold Medal in Singles: 2008 Beijing Olympics

Gold Medal in Doubles: 2016 Rio Olympics (partnered with Marc López)

ATP Finals

Runner-up on multiple occasions but has not won the ATP Finals.

ATP Masters 1000 Titles (36 Total)

Tied with Novak Djokovic for the most ATP Masters 1000 titles.

Titles include victories at Monte-Carlo, Rome, Madrid, and others.

Davis Cup

Part of the Spanish team that won the Davis Cup in:

2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2019

Total Career Titles (ATP)

Singles Titles: 92 (as of 2023).

Doubles Titles: 11.

Nadal’s dominance at the French Open and his unmatched competitiveness make him one of the greatest tennis players in history. Would you like further details about a specific category?

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