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Rafael Nadal press interview today: The Spaniard confirmed that he will not play at Roland Garros and that 2024 will be his last year

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Rafael Nadal press interview today: The Spaniard confirmed that he will not play at Roland Garros and that 2024 will be his last year

RN day has arrived. After a long wait, Rafael Nadal sat in one Press conference and explained what his physique is like. The tennis world misses him: he hasn’t been seen on court since losing in the second round of the Australian Open. He suffered physical discomfort near his hip that day and a two-month recovery was expected. He hasn’t returned yet. Nor will it in the short term.

The Spaniard, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, defined his future and replied that he will not play Roland Garros 2023. Since joining for the first time in 2005, he has never missed in his career: his tally is 14 titles, 112 wins and just three losses.

“The injury I got in Australia didn’t go the way we wanted. I won’t be able to be at Roland Garros for many years. You can imagine how difficult it is for me. It’s not my decision, but my body’s. I have no intention of playing for the next few months. These last years have been difficult, it has been difficult for me to have continuity in every way.” started.

And I add: “I have to put an end to my career. I’m not going to set a return date. When I feel ready, I’ll start over. It might be a goal to get to the end of the year and play the Davis Cup. And to face the next year with the assurance that I will be able to do what I sense and I think will be my last year.”

Will he attend the first Roland Garros without him in more than two decades? “I’m not going to watch all the matches, but I will follow Roland Garros. There will definitely be very interesting matches. Tournaments last forever: Roland Garros will always be Roland Garros with Rafael Nadal or without me”, sure.

Sports news He followed minute by minute everything that happened at his Academy in Mallorca.

Rafael Nadal’s press conference, live

4:50 p.m. Rafael Nadal’s press conference at his Academy in Mallorca has ended. The three most important points are that he will not play at Roland Garros, that he will not continue training for now and that he plans to retire by 2024.

4:45 p.m. “I’m not going to watch all the matches, but I will follow Roland Garros. There will definitely be very interesting matches. Tournaments are forever: Roland Garros will always be Roland Garros with or without Rafael Nadal.”

4:40 p.m. “I’m the man who has won the most times at Roland Garros, there have been many years with great results and it makes sense that they always want me to come back. But in this case it’s not like that.”

4:32 p.m. “I think I don’t deserve to end like this. I have made an effort that my end is not here, in a press conference. I will fight so that the end is not like this. I am satisfied that in my life, we did the things we saw conveniently to reach the goals. When the time comes for me not to compete again, let it be with the satisfaction of knowing that I’ve done everything in my power. It’s always worth another shot, and that’s been my philosophy.”

16:27. “I’m going to stop. I’m not going to train. Someone has to put a brake on it. I have to stop because otherwise I don’t think I’ll make it next year. Me and the guys around me need it. A disconnection will do us good. Anyone who sees me I’m suffering, make an effort.”

16:18. “I’m looking forward. Every day I have things that allow me to enjoy life. I’m grateful for all the good things that have happened to me. You can’t always demand more and more from the body because at some point it flags and tells you this far If and my head doesn’t want it, my body has told me so far.”

16:08. “I have to put an end to my career. I’m not going to set a return date. When I feel ready, I’ll start again. It might be a goal to get to the end of the year and play Davis Cup and face next year with guarantees that I can do what I feel and I think it will be my last year.”

16:05. “We have called them for various reasons. The injury I suffered in Australia did not turn out as we would have liked. I will not be able to be at Roland Garros after many years. You can imagine how difficult it is for me. It is not a decision for me to make , but my body. I have no intention of playing in the next few months. These last few years have been difficult, it has been difficult for me to have continuity in every way.” Raphael began.

4:00 pm Rafael Nadal’s announcement begins. And although the Spaniard is not at Roland Garros, he will be there: from 2021 there is a statue of him representing his greatness.

3:50 p.m. Rafael Nadal’s numbers in Paris are amazing: 14 titles, 112 wins and three losses. Novak Djokovic had the pleasure of beating him twice. Robin Soderling, the rest. No one else could.

3:35 p.m. The last Roland Garros without Rafael Nadal was in 2004: that year, Argentina’s Gaston Gaudio won the final against compatriot Guillermo Coria 0-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 and 8-6.

15:20. If he does not participate in Roland Garros 2023, Rafael Nadal will lose 2,000 points and be left with a total of only 455. This ranking will leave him out of 100: he would fall close to 135th place. All the details about this situation, in the link.

15:00. An hour to go until Rafael Nadal’s press conference starts and the tension is in the air. For the first time in his career since making his Roland Garros debut in 2005 with a title, the Spaniard may not be present at the second Grand Slam of the season. In this link you can see how many Majors he was absent from.

*The time is that of Spain

What time was Rafael Nadal’s press conference today?

The date started at 4:00 PM in Spain, 11:00 AM in Argentina, 10:00 AM in the eastern United States, and 8:00 AM in Mexico.

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Sinner and Djokovic are fighting. Men’s Aus Open 1/16 final pairings determined

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Sinner and Djokovic are fighting. Men’s Aus Open 1/16 final pairings determined

22 January at Australian Open 2026 1/32 final matches were played in the lower group of men’s singles.

Number two in the ATP world rankings and current champion Jannik the Sinner He defeated James Duckworth. He will then compete with Italian player Eliot Spizzirri.

Distinguished Novak Djokovic He coped with Francesco Maestrelli without any problems. Novak’s next opponent will be Botik van de Zandshulp.

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Old Marin Cilic and Stan Wawrinka also advanced to the third round by knocking out Denis Shapovalov and Arthur Hea respectively.

Hubert Hurkacz’s loss to Ethan Quinn was quite unexpected and came in three sets.

Among Thursday’s top 10 players, Lorenzo Musetti (beat Lorenzo Sonego), Ben Shelton (beat Dane Sweeney) and Taylor Fritz (beat Vit Koprzyva) won their second-round matches on Thursday.

On the 21st of the month, the 1/32 upper group final took place in Melbourne, and as a result, the star Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz took one step forward.

Australian Open 2026. 1/16 last pair

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Carlos Alcaraz [1] – Corentin Moutet [32]
Tommy Paul [19] – Alejandro Davidovic Fokina [14]

Alexander Bublik [10] – Thomas Martin Etcheverry
Francis Tiafoe [29] – Alex de Minaur [6]

Alexander Zverev [3] – Cameron Norrie [26]
Francisco Cherundolo [18] – Andrey Rublev [13]

Daniil Medvedev [11] – Fabian Marozan
Lerner Tien [25] – Nuno Borges

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Lorenzo Musetti [5] – Tomas Machac
Stan Wawrinka [WC] – Taylor Fritz [9]

Yakub Menshik [16] – Ethan Quinn
Botik van de Zandshulp – Novak Djokovic [4]

Ben Shelton [8] – Valentin Vachereau [30]
Marin Cilic Casper Ruud [12]

Karen Khachanov [15] – Luciano Darderi [22]
Eliot Spizziri – Jannik the Sinner [2]

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Veterans Cilic and Wawrinka reached the 1/16 final at the Aus Open. Djokovic’s reaction

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Veterans Cilic and Wawrinka reached the 1/16 final at the Aus Open. Djokovic’s reaction

37-year-old Croatian tennis player Marin Cilic (ATP 70) and a 40-year-old Swiss Stan Wawrinka Reached the 1/16 final at the 2026 Australian Open.

Cilic defeated 21st seed Denis Shapovalov (Canada, ATP 23) in three sets in 2 hours and 10 minutes.

Marin started the Australian Open with a win over Daniel Altmaier. His next opponent will be Casper Ruud, who is ranked 13th in the ATP rankings.

Cilic achieved his 599th career win at the ATP level, equaling Goran Ivanisevic for the most wins by a Croatian tennis player in the Open era.

Australian Open 2026. 1/32 final

Denis Shapovalov (Canada) [21] – Marin Cilic (Croatia) – 4:6, 3:6, 2:6

Wawrinka, who is in the final season of his career, won in 4 hours and 33 minutes in a five-set thriller against Arthur Gea (France, ATP 198) in the second round of the Aus Open. This fight is the longest fight in slam so far.

This match marked the 49th five-setter match of Stan’s career in Grand Slam tournaments; He surpassed Roger Federer (48) and became the sole owner of the Open Era record in this indicator.

Since the introduction of the 128-player draw across the four Grand Slams in 1987, Wawrinka became the oldest player to achieve multiple wins at a single major, at 40 years and 296 days.

Stan started AO-2026 with a victory over Laszlo Gyore. His next opponent will be world number 9 Taylor Fritz.

Australian Open 2026. 1/32 final

Arthur Hea (France) [Q] – Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland) [WC] – 6:4, 3:6, 6:3, 5:7, 6:7 (3:10)

Besides Cilic and Wawrinka, 38-year-old Novak Djokovic from Serbia also qualified for the 1/16 final at the Aus Open on January 22. After the end of the match day, Novak published a post in his story with the match result and Marin and Stan’s results and signed:

“There is no coup without the old man” translated from Serbian means: “There is no coup without the old man.”

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The first big sensation occurred in the Australian Open 2026 women’s draw

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Swiss tennis player Belinda Bencic (WTA 10) was sensationally eliminated from the 2026 Australian Open.

In the second round, Switzerland was defeated by the Czech Republic representative in three sets. Nikola Bartunkova (WTA 126) in 2 hours 13 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/32 final

Nikola Bartunkova (Czech Republic) – Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) [10] – 6:3, 0:6, 6:4

Bartunkova and Bencic played each other for the first time.

Belinda lost her first match of 2026. She started the season in the United Cup, where she defeated Iga Swiatek and Jasmine Paolini, among others.

19-year-old Nicola started the Aus Open with the qualifiers. In the first round of the main draw, Bartunkova will compete with Elise Merets after eliminating Daria Kasatkina.

For the first time in her career, Bartunkova beat a tennis player in the top 10 of the WTA rankings. This was also the first defeat of a tennis player ranked in the top 10 at the Australian Open.

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