Rafael Nadal lost in the second round of the Barcelona Open after making a tennis return.
At the Barcelona Open, Rafael Nadal was making his eagerly anticipated return to clay court tennis.
Rafael Nadal’s tennis career abruptly ended on Wednesday at the Barcelona Open when he was defeated in straight sets by Alex de Minaur.
In less than two hours, Australian De Minaur defeated 12-time winner Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-1. This was Nadal’s second tournament in fifteen months after a string of injuries.
The 37-year-old Spaniard’s eagerly awaited comeback came to an end with the defeat, as the spectators watched him defeat Italian Flavio Cobolli in straight sets on Tuesday in the tournament’s opening round.
On the “Pista Rafa Nadal,” a court named in his honor, the Spaniard defeated Cobolli in what was his first official clay court match in 681 days.
Nadal broke the 21-year-old Cobolli early on, winning the opening set in forty-three minutes with a 4-1 advantage. In the next hour and twenty-five minutes, the Spaniard won the match.
He could not muster the same enthusiasm for his second match against De Minaur, who will now move on to the third round where they will face either Daniel Altmaier or Arthur Fils.
During his encounter against Alex de Minaur of Australia in the second round, Rafael Nadal was in action.
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Nadal made his 17th appearance in the Trofeo Conde de Godó, signaling his clear comeback to the game after a sporadic comeback due to multiple ailments.
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The 22-time grand slam singles champion suffered a “micro tear on a muscle” during a Brisbane International quarterfinal loss to Jordan Thompson in January.
This match was supposed to be the beginning of his eagerly anticipated injury return following nearly a year off the court.
Later on, he pulled out of the Australian Open this year.
Nadal, who underwent hip surgery in June of last year, acknowledged at a press conference in May 2023 that 2024 is “probably going to be [his] last year on the professional tour,” though he hinted last week that he might go on after this year.