Rafael Nadal retired from professional tennis during the Davis Cup in Malaga, Spain, marking the end of a remarkable career. At 38 years old, he retired with 22 Grand Slam singles titles and numerous other accomplishments.
Nadal addressed over 10,000 fans at the Martin Carpena arena, expressing his desire to be remembered for both his athletic achievements and his personal qualities.
“I leave with the peace of mind that I have left a legacy, which I feel is not just a sporting one but a personal one,” Nadal said.
He emphasized the values he carried throughout his career and the impact he hopes to have left.
“The titles, the numbers are there, but the way that I would like to be remembered more is as a good person, a kid that followed their dreams and achieved more than I had dreamed,” Nadal continued.
Spain’s quarter-final loss to the Netherlands, Nadal’s final professional encounter, was followed by a moving ceremony. A video tribute highlighting Nadal’s accomplishments was shown, including messages from tennis legends Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Serena Williams, as well as Spanish football stars Raul and Andres Iniesta.
Nadal praised his uncle Toni Nadal, who had coached him since he was a child, as well as his family, for their unwavering support throughout his career.
“I had the luck to have my uncle as a tennis coach when I was a very small kid and a great family that supported me every moment,” he added.
Nadal sounded upbeat and at ease as he transitioned into retirement, citing the education and values he has acquired.
“I leave the world of professional tennis having encountered many good friends along the way. I am calm because I have received an education to take on what is coming next. I have a great family around me who help me with everything that I need every day,” Nadal remarked.
Looking ahead, Nadal expressed excitement for the future and promised to continue to be a “good ambassador” for the sport.
“I understand that the love I have received, if it was just for what happened on the court, would not be the same,” he said.
Nadal concluded his statement by expressing gratitude. His humility, perseverance, and exceptional success have left an indelible mark on tennis and the hearts of fans all over the world, making his legacy much more than just his accomplishments.
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