Emotions will be for the end – Nadal
Retiring superstar, Rafael Nadal, says he will not be distracted by emotion as he aims to help Spain win the Davis Cup in the final tournament of his illustrious career.
Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, will retire from tennis after representing his nation at the men’s team event in Malaga.
Spain play the Netherlands in the quarter-finals today, but it remains unclear if 38-year-old Nadal will be fit enough to play a significant part.
The former world number one has played only seven tournaments this year after battling various injuries over the past couple of seasons.
“I’m not here for retiring. I’m here to help the team win,” said Nadal, who announced last month he was planning to quit here.
“It’s a team competition and the most important thing is to all stay focused on what we have to do – that is play tennis and do it very well.
“The emotions are going to be for the end.”
Nadal has played a significant part in five Davis Cup victories for his nation and another would be the perfect way to bookend his career.
If Spain beat the Netherlands, they will move into a semi-final against Germany or Canada on Friday.
The final takes place on Sunday.
Spain have a strong squad headed by French Open and Wimbledon champion, Carlos Alcaraz, with Roberto Bautista Agut, Pedro Martinez – both ranked inside the top 50 of the ATP singles – and doubles specialist Marcel Granollers completing the team.
Nadal, ranked 154th in the world, arrived in Malaga last week and has been practising with the other members of the team over the days.
Spanish captain David Ferrer said he “doesn’t know yet” if Nadal, who has not played since a chastening defeat by long-time rival Novak Djokovic at the Paris Olympics in early August, will be ready.
“You will know tomorrow. For the moment, I have not decided the players that are going to play,” Ferrer said. –BBC