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Nadal Says Retirement Can Wait as He Focuses on Davis Cup

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Rafael Nadal is keeping his emotions about retirement in check as he prepares for Spain’s Davis Cup quarterfinal against the Netherlands. Speaking ahead of his last professional tournament in Malaga, Nadal shared his focus on helping the team succeed.

“I’m not here to retire, I’m here to help the team,” Nadal said on Monday. “This is my last week on the professional tour, but right now, it’s about the team competition.”

Nadal stressed the importance of staying focused for the tough match ahead. “The main goal is to play good tennis because the rival is strong, and the conditions are challenging. The emotions can wait until the end.”

After a career spanning 23 years, Nadal hasn’t played an official singles match since his second-round exit at the Olympics in July. He’s worked hard over the past six weeks to prepare for the Davis Cup, but Spain’s captain David Ferrer will decide whether Nadal plays singles or doubles against the Netherlands.

“Of course, when you’re not competing often, it’s harder to maintain a consistent level. I’ve had ups and downs, but the progress is clear,” Nadal said. “We have a great team, and it’s up to the captain to decide what’s best.”

Ferrer hasn’t finalized the lineup yet but will announce it before Tuesday’s match. Nadal has an impressive Davis Cup record, with a 29-1 win-loss in singles and 8-4 in doubles. His last appearance in the competition was in 2019 when he helped Spain win their sixth Davis Cup title.

Spain’s squad also includes top talents like Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista Agut, Pedro Martinez, and Marcel Granollers.

Injuries have taken a toll on Nadal, particularly in the past two years, prompting his decision to retire. Reflecting on his career, he said, “I’m at peace knowing I gave my all. I’m leaving with satisfaction that I tried my best in every moment.”

As for his future, Nadal remains optimistic, saying, “I’m not worried about what comes next. I need to embrace this new phase.”

Novak Djokovic, one of Nadal’s fiercest rivals, plans to attend the tournament. Asked about Roger Federer, Nadal said, “I haven’t spoken to Roger. He has a busy schedule. This is my last week, but not my final goodbye. There will be other chances to celebrate.”

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