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Rafael Nadal reaffirms that 2024 could be the ‘last’ of his career

(Madrid) Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal, 37, reaffirmed Monday that 2024 would “perhaps” be the year of his retirement, after eight months of absence and two operations for his hip injury.

“I said it was possible that 2024 would be my last year, I maintain it, but I can’t confirm it 100% because I don’t know,” Rafael Nadal said in an interview with the channel Movistar+, saying they are “looking forward to playing again and being competitive again”.

“But the idea is not to come back to win Roland-Garros or the Australian Open. People should not be surprised, all this is a long way away, I am aware of the difficulties I encounter,” continued the Spaniard, 22 Grand Slam titles under his belt, referring to his “age” and his “physical problems”.

On May 18, Nadal withdrew from Roland-Garros, a tournament he has won fourteen times, due to a left hip injury contracted at the Australian Open in January.

On this occasion, he had already announced that “next year” would “probably be the last” of his career.

On Monday, he also revealed that he had undergone surgery on his psoas and hip a few months ago.

“Would I have liked to be the tennis player with the most Grand Slams? Without a doubt. […] but that does not frustrate me,” he also said, returning to the battle with Novak Djokovic, to become the player with the greatest number of Grand Slams won – “Djoko” has 24 – and affirming that he don’t make it “an obsession”.

“I think Novak experiences this in a more intense way than I do,” he continued, estimating that the “frustration” of not achieving it would have been greater for the Serb.

Finally mentioning Carlos Alcaraz, presented by many as his heir, Nadal judged that he had “the potential for everything”. But “if I had to tell him something, it would be to continue to improve,” he concluded.

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(Melbourne) Italian Jasmine Paolini was dominant from the start at the Australian Open, winning 6-1, 6-2 in just over an hour against Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich on Sunday.

Paolini (seventh) won the first round in just 27 minutes against Sasnovich (102e) on center court, giving the crowd what they wanted as a curtain-raiser to this first major tournament of the season.

At the end of the day, the world’s leading rackets Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz will make their debut. The Belarusian will face the French Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah (118e), while the Spaniard takes on the Australian Adam Walton (79e).

Sabalenka is seeking her third Australian Open title. She lost in the final last year against American Madison Keys (ninth).

Alcaraz, for his part, will try to win the only Grand Slam tournament he is missing, although he has triumphed twice in France, England and the United States.

The American Venus Williams (576e) will become the oldest player, at 45, to play a main draw match in Australia. She will face the Serbian Olga Danilovic (68e).

Williams has never won the Australian Open. She reached the final in 2003 and 2017, losing to her sister Serena each time.

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Kostyuk’s potential opponent in the second round of the Australian Open has been announced

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Kostyuk’s potential opponent in the second round of the Australian Open has been announced

Kazakhstani tennis player Yulia Putintseva (WTA 105) can compete with Ukraine Marty Kostyuk (WTA 20) in the second round of the 2026 Australian Open.

Putintseva lost in the first round of the Australian major Beatrice Hadda Mayu (Brazil, WTA 59) in 2 hours 55 minutes.

Kostyuk will face Putintseva if she defeats Elsa Jacquemot (France, WTA 58) in the 1/64 final match.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Beatriz Haddad Maya (Brazil) – 3:6, 7:5, 6:2

Photo gallery of the match

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The 32nd seed at the 2026 Australian Open was withdrawn an hour before the opening match

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The 32nd seed at the 2026 Australian Open was withdrawn an hour before the opening match

czech tennis player Marketa Vondrousova (WTA 34) will not play at the 2026 Australian Open.

The Czech player, ranked 32nd, withdrew an hour before the opening match; In the 1/64 final, Marketa was supposed to play with Haley Baptiste (USA, WTA 66).

“I am very sorry to have to withdraw from the Australian Open due to ongoing shoulder problems. Although this decision was not easy for me, after everything I have been through, I have to put my health first. Thank you all for your understanding and support.”

In place of Vondrousova, Taylor Townsend will play against Baptiste, who receives lucky loser status.

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