Rafael Nadal makes sad admission as he speaks out after tearful Davis Cup goodbye
Rafael Nadal has spoken out after retiring at the Davis Cup Finals.
Rafael Nadal had a tearful farewell at the Davis Cup Finals
Rafael Nadal has spoken out for the first time after his tearful Davis Cup send-off. The 22-time Grand Slam champion officially retired after Spain lost their quarter-final tie at the team tournament.
After arriving back home in Mallorca, Nadal made a sad admission as he explained how his last tournament didn’t go as he’d hoped.
Nadal played his last ever professional tennis match on Tuesday as Spain faced the Netherlands at the Davis Cup Finals. He had a 29-1 record at the team competition, losing his first match before going on a record winning streak.
The former world No. 1 was honoured with a retirement ceremony where he addressed the crowd before watching a special tribute video that left him in tears.
Nadal has since arrived home in Mallorca after hanging up his racket, where he admitted there was one downside to his farewell.
“I’ve already put an end to my professional career, so I’m retired,” the 38-year-told TVE. “The Davis Cup is always a nice experience, I’ve enjoyed it.”
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While he enjoyed the team environment, Nadal confessed that the result wasn’t what he wanted for his last dance. And he’s now trying to get used to life as a retired tennis player.
He added: “In the end, the result wasn’t what we would have liked, but that’s sport. My life is changing radically. I’m accepting everything as normal and a different life than what it has been like over the last 30 years.”
While Nadal was disappointed that Spain couldn’t go further at the Davis Cup Finals, he jokingly accepted defeat in the final match of his career.