Rafael Nadal appears to change his plans on retirement by insisting it ‘makes no sense’ to set a deadline for the end of his career

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  • Rafael Nadal has been out of action for almost a year due to injury 
  • The 22-time Grand Slam champion is set to return in Brisbane next month
  • The 37-year-old had previously suggested he would retire at the end of 2024 

Rafael Nadal has appeared to change his plans on retirement by insisting it ‘makes no sense’ to set a deadline for the end of his career.

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The 22-time Grand Slam champion will make his return from a near year-long injury absence at the Australian Open warm-up event in Brisbane next month.

The 37-year-old had previously suggested he would retire at the end of 2024.

But in a video posted on his social media on Thursday, Nadal provided an update on plans to hang up his raquet.

He said: ‘There’s every chance that it’s going to be my last year and I’m going to enjoy the tournaments in that way.

Rafael Nadal said he could not confirm that 2024 would be his final season before retirement

Rafael Nadal said he could not confirm that 2024 would be his final season before retirement

The Spaniard has been working to return after nearly a year out of the sport with a hip injury

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The Spaniard has been working to return after nearly a year out of the sport with a hip injury

The 22-time Grand Slam champion last played at the Australian Open at the start of 2023

The 22-time Grand Slam champion last played at the Australian Open at the start of 2023

‘I don’t want to announce it because in the end I don’t know what can happen and I have to give myself the opportunity not to say one thing as then I’ll be a slave to what I said.

‘I think it’s going to be like that but I can’t be 100 percent sure because in the end I’ve worked a lot to come back to compete and if suddenly things and my physique allow me to continue and enjoy what I do, why am I going to set a deadline?

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‘I think it makes no sense.’

Nadal was named on the entry list for the Australian Open earlier on Thursday ahead of the start of the first Grand Slam tournament of the year on January 14.

The Spaniard has not played since a second-round loss to American MacKenzie McDonald at Melbourne Park 11 months ago.

He twice needed surgery after struggling with a hip injury and has slipped to 664th in the world rankings while sidelined.



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