Rafael Nadal Withdraws from French Open, Plans Retirement in 2024
Tennis Legend Bows Out of Roland-Garros
14-Time Champion to Call it Quits Next Year
In a stunning announcement, Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the upcoming French Open and revealed plans to retire from professional tennis in 2024. The 36-year-old Spaniard, who has won the Roland-Garros title a record 14 times, announced his decision in a press conference on Thursday.
Nadal has been battling a chronic foot injury for several years, and he admitted that the pain had become too severe to continue playing at the highest level. "My body is telling me it's time to stop," he said. "I've enjoyed every moment on the court, but I know I can't push it anymore."
Nadal's withdrawal from the French Open is a major blow to the tournament. He was widely expected to compete for the title this year, and his absence will leave a void in the draw. The draw for the tournament is scheduled to take place on May 25th, but Nadal will not be involved.
Nadal's retirement in 2024 will mark the end of an era in tennis. He is one of the greatest players in history, with 21 Grand Slam titles to his name. He is also a former world number one and has won the Davis Cup five times with Spain.
Nadal's decision is sure to send shockwaves through the tennis world. He is one of the most popular and respected players in the sport, and his retirement will be a major loss.
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