Rafael Nadal Announces Retirement from Tennis
The 38-year-old tennis legend will conclude his illustrious career at the Davis Cup Finals in November.
- Nadal's career spans 23 years, during which he won 22 Grand Slam titles, including a record 14 French Open victories.
- Injuries have plagued Nadal in recent years, prompting his decision to retire after the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, Spain.
- Nadal is widely regarded as the greatest clay court player in history, with 112 wins and only four losses at Roland Garros.
- He announced his retirement via a heartfelt video, expressing gratitude to his rivals, team, and fans for their support.
- Nadal's final appearance will be in the Davis Cup, a tournament where he first made a significant impact in 2004.






























