Rafael Nadal is just not sure of his presence on the Roland Garros and his phrases have alarmed all his followers, contemplating that there’s now lower than a month left till the beginning of the Parisian Slam.
It’s going to rely on the bodily situation through which the Spanish champion will arrive at his second Slam of the season, as Nadal himself defined within the press convention after the defeat in opposition to Jiri Lehecka on the Mutua Madrid Open.
“I’ll struggle and do all the pieces to attempt to play on the Roland Garros. If I arrived in France within the situation I’m in as we speak, I might not play. That is the fact. I’ll go and play there if I really feel capable of exit and play effectively.
The world does not finish with the Roland Garros, although it was an important event of my profession. I am not taking part in badly however I’ve some bodily limitations. The physique now not feels the identical sport as earlier than. This does not enable me to compete as I would really like,” mentioned Rafa.
Amelie Mauresmo helps Rafa Nadal
Amelie Mauresmo, CEO of the Roland Garros, talked about Nadal’s attainable participation, throughout the presentation of the brand new version of the Roland Garros 2024.
Mauresmo underlined that the event board will help Nadal no matter no matter alternative he makes concerning the Parisian Slam.
“We maintain our fingers crossed, particularly for him. Rafa is aware of that he’s at dwelling right here. We are going to observe him and help him in all the pieces he desires to do,” mentioned the previous French tennis participant.
“We’re protecting our fingers crossed, particularly for him. He is aware of he is at dwelling right here. We are going to observe and help no matter he needs to do.”
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The Parisian Slam, scheduled instantly after the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome, with the primary draw to be performed from 20 Might to 9 June. Novak Djokovic would be the foremost favorite for the ultimate gained of the French Open.