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Nadal admits he β€˜almost never’ plays tennis now as Netflix doc revisits his epic career

Malay Mail

PARIS, June 6 β€” Rafael Nadal says he β€œalmost never” picks up a tennis racket these days, a striking admission β€Œfrom one of the sport’s greatest champions as a new Netflix docuseries chronicles the highs and lows of his career.

The Spaniard, who retired in 2024 after a glittering 23-year professional β€Œcareer that yielded 22 Grand Slam singles titles, said he had made his peace with stepping away from the sport despite remaining physically active.

β€œAlmost never,” Nadal told Reuters when asked how often he played tennis now.

The 40-year-old’s reflections come as a four-part Netflix series Rafa, produced by Skydance Sports, offers an intimate look at his rise from a teenage prodigy in Mallorca to one of the most successful players in tennis history.

Nadal, a record 14-time French Open champion, said he had repeatedly turned down opportunities to make a documentary before being persuaded by Paramount β€ŒSkydance CEO David Ellison.

β€œI had rejected the opportunity to do a docuseries many ⁠times in the past,” Nadal said. β€œBut ⁠I had a conversation with David Ellison, who I ⁠respect a lot and who I ⁠believe in.”

The documentary ⁠revisits the injuries that shaped Nadal’s career and ultimately brought it to an end. Nadal said he would likely still be playing had his body held up.

β€œI ⁠was not tired about tennis in general; I was just tired about my body,” he said. β€œI really loved what I was doing.”

The series features family footage, behind-the-scenes moments and interviews with rivals and friends, including 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic and former world number one Andy Roddick.

Watching those moments could still stir ⁠emotions, Nadal said, but he had no desire to follow Serena Williams back into competition.

β€œI don’t think so, but it’s great that she’s coming ⁠back,” he said when asked about a potential return.

Nadal’s influence remains evident after retirement. Spain ⁠midfielder and ⁠Ballon d’Or winner Rodri recently said he had been watching the series for inspiration ahead of the World Cup, while French Open finalist Flavio Cobolli said he uses the same β€Œshower Nadal once used at Roland Garros.

β€œIf you can create emotions or inspiration in others, it is something unique,” Nadal said. β€” Reuters

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