Tennis star Rafael Nadal announces retirement
The famous star of the tennis world and the king of the clay court, Rafael Nadal of Spain, has announced his retirement from the game of tennis. He will say goodbye to international tennis after the Davis Cup in November.
The 38-year-old Spaniard, known in international tennis circles as Rafa, confirmed his retirement in a video message on social media, saying he wanted to inform his fans that he is now retiring from professional tennis.
Nadal said, “The truth is that I had a difficult few years, especially the last two years; I don’t think Ican play full tennis anymore.”
Nadal will be on court for the last time in November this year when he will represent Spain at the Davis Cup in Malaga.
Nadal started his career in 2001 at the age of 15, during which time he won 22 Grand Slam titles, including 14 French Open, 4 US Open and 2, 2 times Australian Open and Wimbledon Championship.
The left-handed Nadal was known as the king of the clay court. In addition to 38 ATP Masters titles, Nadal also won the 2008 Olympic gold medal and four Davis Cup titles for his country. The left-handed Nadal was known as the king of the clay court. In addition to 38 ATP Masters titles, Nadal also won the 2008 Olympic gold medal and four Davis Cup titles for his country.