Breaking News: Rafael Nadal withdraws from Laver Cup Due to…

Breaking News: Rafael Nadal withdraws from Laver Cup Due to…

 

Rafael Nadal has announced his withdrawal from the Laver Cup, becoming the third player to pull out just a week before the tournament starts. The 22-time Grand Slam champion had accepted the invitation months ago for the tournament in Berlin but announced that he’s not 100% physically fit.
After the Olympic Games, Nadal was expected to return to the court at the upcoming Laver Cup, scheduled from September 20 to 22, marking his first appearance since Roger Federer’s retirement. The Spaniard teamed up with the Swiss star in doubles during the 2022 Laver Cup, which was Federer’s final match.

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“I’m really disappointed to share that I won’t be able to compete at the Laver Cup in Berlin next week. This is a team competition, and to truly support Team Europe, I need to do what’s best for them, and right now, there are other players who can help the team secure a win,” wrote Nadal.
“I have so many great, emotional memories from playing the Laver Cup, and I was really looking forward to being with my teammates and with Bjorn in his final year as Captain. I wish Team Europe the very best of luck and will be cheering them on from afar.”
Following Nadal’s withdrawal from Team Europe, a replacement is expected to be announced soon. He joins two other withdrawals from Team World on the same day: Tommy Paul and Alex de Minaur, who pulled out due to injuries and will be replaced by Thanasi Kokkinakis and Francisco Cerundolo.
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Federer or Djokovic? Toni Nadal solves the tennis world’s biggest debate

byAzeem Siddiqui

Thursday, 12 September 2024 at 18:45

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Toni Nadal, the uncle of legendary tennis star Rafael Nadal, believes that no one played better tennis than Switzerland’s Roger Federer. The 43-year-old is often regarded as one of the best players in the history of men’s tennis in the singles category, having won as many as 20 Grand Slam titles.
There has been a debate about who the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) in men’s tennis amongst the ‘Big Three’ consist of Nadal, Federer and Serbia’s legendary tennis star Novak Djokovic. Toni Nadal, who is the uncle of the Spaniard, was recently quoted in a report where he stated that the Serb is undoubtedly the GOAT player in men’s tennis but believes that Federer played the ‘best tennis’.

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“The best player of all time is Novak Djokovic. But the one who played best was Roger Federer,” he said. “I think my nephew could have been the best without injuries but in his career he has often injured himself and therefore the best is Djokovic. But I also want to add one thing: what is seen on the tennis court when played Roger Federer no one has ever done.”
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Federer retired from the sport in September 2022 after consistent struggles with fitness concerns. He was the first player in men’s tennis history to win more than 15 Grand Slams. He was also the first to win 20 major titles in the men’s singles category in the Open era. Federer’s most successful competition was Wimbledon, where he lifted the title eight times, which is still a record. Overall, the Basel-born star won 103 titles in his career, which is the second-most by a men’s tennis player in history, only behind America’s Jimmy Connors. He played in 157 finals of a competition, the second-highest in the history of men’s tennis in the singles category. Federer finished his career with 1,251 wins and with an unbelievable win percentage of 82%.
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