The Spanish squad is making the final preparations ahead of the Davis Cup Finals quarter-final duel against the Netherlands. Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal trained in Malaga and got readyfor the tie. Rafa will end his incredible career in Malaga, and he hopes to help Spain win the title like in 2019.
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Carlos arrived in Malaga following an early ATP Finals exit. World no. 3 could have played better against Rafa (they trained for 35 minutes), although he should be the favorite against Tallor Griekspoort. If David Ferrer picks Rafa for the second singles rubber, the legend will face Botic van de Zandschulp.
Rafa and Botic battled on the notable scenetwo times within a couple of weeks in 2022, with the Spaniard toppling the Dutchman at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. The veteran will give his best to maintain a perfect score intheir rivalry, although it is still unclear if he will play instead of Roberto Bautista Agut.
Nadal's retirement is the highlight of this week's Davis Cup Finals, but the 22-time Major winner refuses to think about it. Rafa is eager to help his country on the court or from the stands, admitting he willnot play if he does not feel ready to score a victory.
The veteran looks better on the practice court than a couple of days ago, and we might see him in action against Botic. Nadal has not competed in the official matches since falling to Novak Djokovic in the second round of the Olympic Games. He entered the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, falling to Alcaraz and Djokovic.
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The 22-time Major winner suffered a severe hip injury at last year's Australian Open, experiencing the most extended break of his career. He underwent surgery and returned to action in the first week of 2024, doingeverything to extend his career.
However, the veteran scored 12 wins from 19 matches, reaching one minor final and suffering early losses at notable events. Failing to regain his old form, Nadal decided to end his career this year. Before, he is ready to give 120% in the national jersey in Malaga, dreaming about another Davis Cup crown.