Perhaps without realizing it causes the stir of the year. At the moment she threw away the phrase of 2023. Alexander Zverev assured in an interview with Eurosport that “…unfortunately, I think Rafa will retire at Roland Garros”.
What began as a game of predictions for the Grand Slams of the season that has just begun continued on a path of judgment: the German predicted that the maximum French tournament will be the place where Rafael Nadal, his greatest exponent, his prodigal son, his living statue, hangs his racket.
“I don’t want it to happen, but I think he will have a great tournament, he will potentially win it and he will take the opportunity to say goodbye,” he completed without hesitation.
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