Spanish legend Rafael Nadal announced on social media this Thursday, October 10, the end of his tennis career.
The essentials
- An announcement that was expected, but is now official. After several months of great uncertainty, Rafael Nadal announced that he was ending his professional career at the end of the 2024 season in a poignant video on social networks this Thursday, October 10.
- “Hello everyone, I am here to tell you that I am retiring from professional tennis,” the former world number 1 said in his video. “The reality is that the last few years have been difficult, especially the last two. I don't think I am capable of playing without limits. It is obviously a difficult decision that took me a long time. But, in this life, everything has a beginning and an end and I think it is the right time to put the final point to a career that has been a success long and with much more success than I could have ever imaginedé"
- He will have one last dance left with the Davis Cup finals with the Spanish team in November 2024.
Mil gracias a todos
Many thanks to all
Merci beaucoup à tous
Grazie mille à tutti
谢谢大家
شكرا لكم جميعا
תודה לכולכם
Obrigado a todos
Vielen Dank euch allen
Tack alla
Хвала свима
Gràcies a tots pic.twitter.com/7yPRs7QrOi— Rafa Nadal (@RafaelNadal) October 10, 2024
16:10 – A tribute in song for the INA
Thanks to a video filmed at the time by France 3 with a karaoke, the INA pays tribute to Rafael Nadal in song, proof of Rafael Nadal's sympathy and self-deprecation.
La légende Rafael Nadal a annoncé qu'il allait mettre un terme à sa carrière.
⏪ En 2007, il troquait la raquette pour le micro et chantait “La Bamba” à Roland Garros. Tournoi qu'il a remporté à 14 reprises ! 🎤🪩 pic.twitter.com/n9sUgc9g7a
— INA.fr (@Inafr_officiel) October 10, 2024
15:52 – “Rafa and Richie on the same day, it's too much” for Lucas Pouille
The Frenchman reacted to the end of Nadal's career, but also to Gasquet who announced his retirement from the circuit after the Roland-Garros 2025.
15:35 – Sinner's beautiful tribute to Nadal
Two-time Grand Slam winner Jannik Sinner took advantage of the post-match press conference after his victory over Medvedev to pay tribute to the Spaniard. “I'm lucky to have met him, he's an incredible person,” he said through praise, “He was good as a player, but also for the lessons he offered to the new generation of tennis players.” He also recalled “the lessons he gave us on how to behave on the pitch, how to handle situations (…), how to stay humble and not change to succeed, choose the right people around you… that he gave us”. a lot of things”.
15:20 – Iniesta pays tribute to his compatriot
Andres Iniesta, who also announced his retirement a few days ago, paid tribute on social media. “Congratulations on your spectacular career and the legacy you leave behind.”
14:55 – Real Madrid's press release
A big fan of Real Madrid, Rafael Nadal often goes to the stadium. It was legitimate to see a press release of the biggest club in the world.
Comunicado Oficial: Rafa Nadal.#RealMadrid
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) October 10, 2024
14:35 – Carlos Moya: “Proud to have been part of your journey”
“We knew that one day this would happen. I am proud to have been part of your journey, as a coach, but also as a friend. Thank you for all of this,” said Rafa Nadal's coach.
14:15 – “You will always be a legend” says Mbappéé
“Congratulations on your career Rafa, an example as a player and a person", wrote the French striker on Instagram. Enjoy your retirement. You will always be a legend."
14:00 – “Forever a champion"
Wimbledon also paid tribute to the Spaniard after the retirement announcement. Rafael Nadal has won the London grass-court tournament twice.
Forever a champion. #Wimbledon | @RafaelNadal pic.twitter.com/pe1XpcWycx
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) October 10, 2024
13:45 – Rafael Nadal's crazy prize money
Anecdotal for many, it is still necessary to note the incredible prize money of the Spaniard during his entire career with 134,946,100 million. He is just ahead of Novak Djokovic who did not finish his career
13:30 – The mayor of Paris pays tribute to Nadal
“Thank you for making the hearts of Parisians beat so much by making Roland Garros vibrate so many times”, wrote Anne Hidalgo after the announcement of the Spaniard's retirement. “Paris and Rafael Nadal, it's a love story that is not ready to stop!”
13:30 – Cristiano Ronaldo's tribute
“Rafa, what an incredible career you have had! Your dedication, passion and incredible talent have inspired millions of people around the world,” CR7 praised on social media. “It has been an honour to witness your journey and to be able to call you a friend. Congratulations on an incredible career! Enjoy your retirement!"
13:18 – A legendary record
In total, Rafael Nadal has won 92 ATP titles in his career, 36 Masters 1000, 14 Roland-Garros, 4 US Open, 2 Wimbledon, 2 Australian Open, 4 Davis Cup, but also 2 Olympic titles in singles in Beijing in 2008 and then in doubles in Rio in 2016.
13:04 – “King Rafa”, Roland-Garros' tribute
The official Roland-Garros account has released a video paying tribute to the Spaniard, 14 times winner on the de la Porte d'Auteuil.
King Rafa 👑 pic.twitter.com/QBrG7MdYsK
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) October 10, 2024
12:50 – "A thousand thanks à all”, Nadal's conclusion
“And finally, you, the fans, I don't know how to thank you for what you made me feel. You gave me the energy I needed at every moment. Truly, everything I experienced was a dream come true. I leave with absolute serenity, I gave the maximum I could, at all levels. I can only end by saying: a thousand thanks to everyone, and &see you soon" launches the Spaniard to conclude this 4-minute 44-minute video.
12:38 – Tribute to his family
"Family is everything to me. My mother, I think she made all the sacrifices that had to be made so that we always had what we needed. My wife, Mery, we have been together for nineteen years. Thank you for everything you have done, you have been the perfect travel companion throughout her career. Coming home and seeing how my son was growing every day was a force that really kept me alive, with the energy to keep going. My sister and I have always had an incredible relationship. My uncle, who is the reason I started playing tennis. I think it is thanks to him that I was able to overcome many difficult situations in my sporting career. And my father, who was an inspiration, in every sense of the word. He was an example of effort and surpassing oneself. A big, big thank you, very special to my father”
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