Nadal’s Decision to Skip Wimbledon for Paris Olympics Validated by Andy Roddick

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Wimbledon, Paris 2024 Olympics… Nadal made a big decision, it’s validated

Published on July 1, 2024 at 06:35

Rafael Nadal’s end of career is somewhat unusual. Due to his physical problems, the Spaniard is forced to make choices and therefore to miss certain tournaments. The Majorcan has therefore decided not to participate in Wimbledon to concentrate on the Paris Olympic Games. A decision that Andy Roddick validates.

Wimbledon starts this July 1 and it will be without Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard decided not to play the English major to try to be as fit as possible for the Olympic Games of Paris. This remains the main objective of the Majorcan, who is well aware that he has more chances on clay than on grass.

Andy Roddick validates Nadal’s choice

Lors de son podcast Served with Andy Roddick, Andy Roddick reversed this decision to Rafael Nadal. The former American player said that this decision was the wisest, although, according to him, the Bull of Manacor would have had a card to play Wimbledon. “He could have won matches and had a good run at Wimbledon if he had chosen to play, but I understand. Changing surfaces is bad for the body. He made the right decision. I don’t know if I completely believe it, but Wimbledon was perhaps his best chance to win a Grand Slam tournament or reach the final four, even including clay. In any case, I’m happy that we can see him again at the Olympics. »

Nadal to form double with Alcaraz

Rafael Nadal will therefore have the opportunity to shine, possibly one last time at ParisThe Spaniard is due to take part in the tennis tournament of JO 2024which will take place on the courts of Roland-GarrosThe Majorcan will be involved in singles, but also in doubles, alongside the recent winner of the French major, Carlos Alcaraz.

2024-07-01 04:35:00
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