After defeating Djokovic: Nadal leaves the future open

Tennis star Rafael Nadal has left his future open after the French Open.

“I’m playing this tournament because we manage things so that I’m ready to play the tournament. But I don’t know what happens after that,” said the 35-year-old Spaniard early in the morning after reaching the semi-finals in Paris. Nadal had previously defeated Serbian world number one Novak Djokovic in 4:12 hours 6: 2, 4: 6, 6: 2, 7: 6 (7: 4).

The record Grand Slam winner has been playing with a chronic foot injury, the so-called Müller-Weiss syndrome, for a long time. Just three weeks ago, Nadal could hardly walk at the end of a match at the tournament in Rome. “Having a doctor with me here helps a lot,” said Nadal. “But the last three months haven’t been easy so I was very emotional after the game today,” admitted the 13-time Paris champion.

Nadal’s full focus is now on the semifinals against Alexander Zverev on Friday and a possible final on Sunday. After that you have to see how it goes. “I have what I have in my foot, so if we’re not able to find an improvement or a little solution to that, then it’s going to be super difficult for me,” said Nadal. “Of course I will continue to fight to find a solution, but so far we haven’t found any.”

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