Rafael Nadal leaves door open to French Open return following first round loss to Alexander Zverev | CNN (2024)

Rafael Nadal leaves door open to French Open return following first round loss to Alexander Zverev | CNN (1)

Rafael Nadal lost to Alex Zverev in the first round of the French Open.

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In what is possibly his final appearance at the French Open, 14-time tournament winner and Roland Garros legend Rafael Nadal was knocked out in the first round by No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(7-5) 6-3 in three hours and five minutes.

Zverev’s straight sets victory perhaps puts an end to one of the greatest love affairs in the history of sport. Nadal, the ‘King of Clay,’ walked off Court Philippe-Chatrier to a thunderous ovation befitting his remarkable record in Paris, which now stands at 112-4.

Some of tennis’ biggest stars – and Nadal’s rivals – were in attendance to watch this piece of history; Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek, a self-confessed Nadal superfan, were all there to see the Spanish gladiator battle it out in front of an adoring crowd.

One final dance?

“It’s difficult for me to talk,” Nadal said in his on-court interview after the loss. “I don’t know if it’s going to be last time I’m going to be here in front of you. I am not 100% sure, but if it is the last time, I enjoyed it.

“The crowd have been amazing in the whole week of preparation. The feelings that I have today are difficult to describe in words, but for me, it’s so special to feel the love from the people in the place I love the most.

“The first round wasn’t the ideal one,” he added of the draw against Zverev. “I was competitive, I had my chances, but it wasn’t enough against a great player like Sascha. For me, it’s difficult to say what’s going on in the future.

“It’s a big percentage that I will not be back here playing at Roland Garros, but I’ve enjoyed it a lot. I’m traveling with the family, having fun and the body is feeling a little bit better than two months ago.”

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Nadal remains unsure about his future in tennis.

Nadal, who added that he was hoping to be back on Chatrier for the Summer Olympics, has struggled with injury since the 2023 Australian Open and was forced to miss the vast majority of last season as he tried to get his body ready for one last year on tour.

But Eurosport pundit and two-time Roland Garros finalist Àlex Corretja said Nadal had told him only last week that his body was feeling pain free for the first time in two years, leading him to think about potentially returning next season.

Understandably, the French Open holds a special place in Nadal’s heart and the 37-year-old did everything in his power to ensure that he was not only fit enough to play, but fit enough to compete at the highest level.

He certainly did that at times in his defeat to Zverev. At the start of the third set, a couple of trademark forehand winners were whipped down the line, drawing a deafening roar from the crowd that almost blew the retractable roof off Chatrier.

Even in the second set, Nadal found an early break of serve as the momentum appeared to be shifting after the German had taken the first, but he was unable maintain that level and Zverev fought back to take the set in a tie break.

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Zverev is one of the favorites to win this year's tournament.

There was potential for the tide to turn again at 2-2 in the third when Nadal held a grueling 12-minute service game and fended off four break points, only for Zverev to break the Spaniard’s next service game.

Even staring defeat in the face, Nadal – famed for his tenacity and grit – never stopped battling for every shot, pumping his fist towards the crowd each time he won a point.

In the end, though, Zverev was just too good; so good was one of his shots that Nadal couldn’t do anything but applaud as it flashed past him.

Maybe, he would have gotten there if he was 10 years younger.

“I never could imagine when I was a kid that I will be here with almost 28 [years of age] – 38, I would love to be 28,” he said with laughs from the crowd.

“I couldn’t have dreamed it. It’s been a beautiful process, all the memories have been different, but nonetheless special. The feelings that you make me feel here are unforgettable, thanks very much from the bottom of my heart.”

This story has been updated with additional information.

Rafael Nadal leaves door open to French Open return following first round loss to Alexander Zverev | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Who has Rafael Nadal lost to at the French Open? ›

Nadal's other losses at Roland Garros came against Robin Soderling in 2009, and against Novak Djokovic in 2015 and 2021. Djokovic, owner of 24 major championships and the man Nadal played against more than any other, sat in the stands Monday, as did younger stars Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz.

Who did Rafael Nadal defeat in the French Open men's singles final in 2010? ›

Rafael Nadal defeated Robin Söderling in the final, 6–4, 6–2, 6–4 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2010 French Open. It was his fifth French Open title and his seventh major title overall.

Why did Djokovic withdraw from French Open? ›

PARIS -- Novak Djokovic has been forced to withdraw from his French Open quarterfinal against Casper Ruud due to the right knee injury he sustained in his fourth-round win Monday. The move ends his title defense and means he will relinquish the No. 1 ranking.

What is the win loss record for the French Open? ›

Rafael Nadal is the record fourteen-time champion. He holds a 112–4 win–loss record at the event. † A French club members only tournament called the French Championships.

Who did Nadal lose to in 2009 French Open? ›

In his fourth round match on May 31, Nadal was defeated by World No. 23 Robin Söderling in four sets, 2–6, 7–6, 4–6, 6–7.

Who won the French Open Open? ›

PARIS — As Carlos Alcaraz began constructing his comeback in Sunday's French Open final, a 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Alexander Zverev for a first championship at Roland Garros and third Grand Slam title in all, there arrived the sort of magical shot the kid is making a regular part of his varied repertoire.

How many US Opens has Nadal won? ›

He has won two Australian Open (hard), two Wimbledon (grass), and four US Open (hard) titles.

How many times has Djokovic won the French Open? ›

Djokovic has managed to accomplish what no other man had been able to against Nadal on the Roland Garros clay: defeat him two times at the French Open, once in the 2015 quarterfinal and another time in the 2021 semifinal. Djokovic has won the French Open three times in his career (2016, 2021 and 2023).

How many times did Nadal win Wimbledon? ›

Nadal, 38, lost in the first round at Roland Garros last month and indicated he was likely to skip Wimbledon, which is played on grass. He won the title at Wimbledon in 2008 and 2010.

Who knocked Djokovic out of French Open? ›

The top seed announced his withdrawal from the Grand Slam tournament later on Tuesday. The 37-year-old was due to play Norwegian seventh seed Casper Ruud in the last eight on Wednesday. The scan revealed Djokovic has torn medial meniscus in his right knee.

Did Djokovic retire from Roland Garros in 2024? ›

PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic pulled out of the the French Open with an injured knee on Tuesday, an abrupt end to his title defense and to his current stay at No. 1 in the rankings. “I am really sad to announce that I have to withdraw from #rolandgarros,” Djokovic posted on social media.

What does a walkover mean in tennis? ›

When this happens in tennis, it results in what's called a walkover—a situation where one player has withdrawn from the match before it even begins or during play without completing all necessary sets. In these cases, no points are awarded and instead the match is forfeited, and the other player wins by default.

How old was Nadal's first grand slam? ›

Just two days after his 19th birthday, he beat Mariano Puerta in the final to become the first teenager to win a Grand Slam title since Pete Sampras at the 1990 US Open.

How many times has Nadal lost the French Open? ›

He holds a 112–4 record at the event.

Who has the most French Open titles won by a man? ›

Male tennis players with the most French Open wins 1968-2024

As of 2024, Rafael Nadal had won the most French Open titles, with a total of 14. Meanwhile, Björn Borg won the tournament on six occasions, with his first victory coming when he had just turned 18 years old.

Who won the French Open 2024 singles? ›

2024: Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)

Carlos Alcaraz won the French Open 2024 men's title after beating Germany's Alexander Zverev in the final. It was his maiden Roland Garros title.

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