The tennis competition at the Paris Olympics could be where past gold medalists Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray bid adieu to the sport. Both have been dealing with injuries for a while. It would be appropriate for Nadal to finish his career at the Summer Games because the tennis will be held at Roland Garros.
FILE - Spain’s Rafael Nadal kisses the trophy after defeating Argentina’s Mariano Puerta in their final of the French Open tennis tournament, at the Roland Garros stadium, Sunday, June 5, 2005, in Paris . The tennis competition at the Paris Olympics could be where past gold medalists Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray bid adieu to the sport. It would be appropriate for Spain’s Nadal to finish his career at the Summer Games because the tennis will be held at Roland Garros starting July 27.
in the sport — from London in 2012 and Rio four years later. After having hip replacement surgery in 2019, and various other injuries more recently, he withdrew from singles at Wimbledon because he needed a procedure to remove a cyst from his spine last month. “I’ve been trying to put myself in the mindset of just enjoying the experiences,” Gauff said, “because you’re only going to have your first Olympics once.”As a sport with plenty of prizes on offer nearly every week, and four Grand Slam events per year, tennis does not place the same emphasis on the Olympics as sports such as athletics, gymnastics and swimming do. So some of the most accomplished and high-ranked athletes will be skipping Paris.
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