Rafael Nadal’s recent training sessions have shown that he is ready for an incredible return in the 2024 season. In order to treat a hip problem that sidelined him during the 2023 Australian Open, Rafael Nadal had surgery in June. The Spanish tennis virtuoso has been diligently training for his comeback despite the break, providing sneak peeks at his development on social media. His commitment and training schedule point to a possible comeback on the courts for the upcoming season.
The 22-time Grand Slam winner is seen practicing at his Mallorca academy in a recent social media video. The 37-year-old can be seen in the video moving around the court with ease, displaying his incredible agility as he deftly pursues down shots.
“I confirmed yesterday I’ll be back. Stay tuned these days when I decide and announce with my team when and where,” an article from sportskeeda.com mentioned.
“I am not going to surpass Novak Djokovic’s 24 Grand Slams”; Rafael Nadal said
In an open admission, Rafael Nadal stated that breaking Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam record would not be possible for him when discussing his impending return to tennis following a protracted injury hiatus. As he is ready to return to the professional scene, his acknowledgment shows a realistic view of the obstacles that lie ahead.
“I am not going to surpass them (Novak Djokovic’s 24 Grand Slam count). I don’t think we are in that position. I live a reality very different. I haven’t played for a year, and, for me, personal success is maintaining the enthusiasm to do it again,”
The 22-time Grand Slam winner freely admitted how difficult it would be to return to the top level of tennis after a protracted absence. Still, he emphasized that he would only consider a comeback if he truly thought he could compete strongly on the circuit. His competition at the highest level is crucial to his determination, which reflects his unwavering will to stage a spectacular return.
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