Spanish Raphael Nadalthis Sunday raised the fourteenth Roland Garrossure to fight back Many years to the Grand Slam on the ground. “I don’t know what the future will hold for me, but I will fight to get back. maximum possible number of years“With the Musketeers Cup in hand, from center court in Paris, the Spaniard sang his twenty-second Grand Slam, the second Grand Slam he has won this season.

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Nadal, what hinted that this might be his last participation At Roland Garros, he said it was “unbelievable to be here at 36 and winning the most important tournament of his career.”

The Spaniard thanked the work of his team and the support of his family: “If it were not for you, I would have retired from the sport a long time ago.” “It’s hard to describe what I’m feelingAdded Nadal.

His opponent in the final is Norwegian Casper Ruud admitted that he now knows “what it’s like to play in the final against Nadal”.: “I had the opportunity to play the final against you, it’s not easy, I confirmed today but I’m not the first victim, there were others before”. “The most important thing is to congratulate Rafa on his fourteenth victory. I want to thank his team and family for hosting me (at the Academy) and teaching me so much. I hope you continue to shine for many years to come. Come,” he added.

“The Most Unexpected”

Rafa Nadal also noted that his fourteenth victory at Roland Garros “the most exciting and unexpected victory“. “I am so happy. It’s been an unforgettable two weeks, I improved every day and played a great final.”

Nadal assured him that he had to do it. inject anesthetic before every match, which causes him to lose sensation in his nerves, feet and puts him at risk for further injuries. The Spaniard has stated that he has embraced this option to play Roland Garros, but that he will not do so for the upcoming turf round, but will receive a new treatment to face it.

Nadal is the king of Paris. EFE

If it works, I’ll keep playing, if not, it’ll be another story.Pointing out that this option, which does not guarantee to save your foot and means at least half a year of vacation, should be considered, Mallorcan said, “I will evaluate whether I want to have surgery or not.” “This should have been discussed calmly with me, because it would be a life decision to know if there was a payoff from being unemployed for half a year without any certainty. To make this decision that I am not ready to make right now, I need to understand some things better,” he said.

Life is more important than any other title. My career has been my priority all my life, but not above my happiness. If I am still happy, I will continue, if not, I will do something else.”

Nadal said “optimistic” about this new treatment this allowed him to continue competing, but he also knew that it might not turn out well, and therefore increased the value of the trophy he won even more: “Roland Garros is the most important tournament of my career. I don’t know. I don’t know if this will be the last or how many people will stay, but it was worth the effort”. I hope to continue because at this point in my career I am at an unexpectedly beautiful moment. Continuing to play at this age is a gift. “We will do what is reasonably possible to continue,” he said.

“I’ll be at Wimbledon if my body is ready. I don’t want to miss it, it’s a tournament I love, I had great feelings there. If you ask me if I can play.” “I don’t know, but if you ask me if I want to win, my answer is yes.”

Will be inspected next week pulsed radiofrequency injection therapy It actually “reduces sensation in the foot,” she explained, without numbing it.

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Nadal stated that he would like to continue competing because it is his passion.the effort is always worth itBut he didn’t think that the sacrifice he made to face Roland Garros on the best terms was “heroic”. But I played in good conditions. It was a top level tournament (…) I beat the top 10 players (…) and when I needed to play at the highest level I did it against Djokovic in the quarterfinals.”

“It’s been an incredible two weeks. It’s been difficult to forget and match the support of the public, and I enjoyed everything I could, knowing that this was a borderline situation. I was able to isolate myself and focus on tennis. Times were at a good level,” he said.