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Rafael Nadal post-retirement plans: 3 tournaments in 2025 where we could see an appearance from the Spanish legend

Rafael Nadal's two-decade-long career came to an end at the recently concluded Davis Cup Finals. Competing in front of a roaring home crowd at the Martin Carpena Arena in Malaga, Spain, the 38-year-old stepped onto the court one last time to represent his country.

Nadal came up short in his singles tie against Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands. Carlos Alcaraz's singles win kept their hopes afloat but the Spaniards lost the decisive doubles tie and were eliminated in the quarterfinals.

The Spaniard wrapped up his career with 22 Major titles, 36 Masters titles, an Olympic gold medal in singles as well as doubles, among numerous other accolades. After giving it his all for nearly 20 years, he's taking some well-deserved rest and enjoying time with his family.

However, tennis players often find a way to stay connected with the sport. They tend to make a special appearance at tournaments that hold a special place in their hearts. With that in mind, here's speculating on which tournaments Nadal could pop up in 2025 following his retirement:


#3 - Madrid Open

Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Open 2024. (Photo: Getty)
Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Open 2024. (Photo: Getty)

The Madrid Open is one of the most obvious tournaments for Nadal to make an appearance at. Traveling to the Spanish capital shouldn't be that much of a hassle for him, and squeezing in a brief appearance should be quite doable even if he has other commitments. The tournament will be held from April 21 to May 4, 2025.

Nadal is the most successful player in the history of the tournament as well. He won five titles in Madrid during his playing days and reached another three finals as well. He advanced to the fourth round in his final appearance here in 2024, which was also one of his best results of the season.


#2 - Barcelona Open

Rafael Nadal at the Barcelona Open 2021. (Photo: Getty)
Rafael Nadal at the Barcelona Open 2021. (Photo: Getty)

While Nadal can attend both the Madrid Open and the Barcelona Open, it wouldn't be that surprising to see him only opt for the latter tournament. The Center Court at the Barcelona Open is named in his honor after all.

Nadal won the tournament a record 12 times, and the tournament organizers decided to honor their native hero in 2017 by naming the Center Court "Pista Rafael Nadal". Barcelona is also closer to Mallorca, where he resides than Madrid, though the difference in travel time isn't a lot.

The Barcelona Open is also a week-long event compared to the two weeks needed for the Madrid Open. While notable players usually show up during the latter stages of a tournament, Nadal would be able to spend more time in Barcelona if he wanted to since the tournament will wrap up sooner.

The semifinal and the final of the Barcelona Open take place on a Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The Madrid Open semifinals begin on Thursday and conclude with the final on Sunday. Thus, committing more time to the Barcelona Open would make more sense for him. The tournament will be held from April 14-20, 2025.


#1 - French Open

Rafael Nadal at the French Open 2022. (Photo: Getty)
Rafael Nadal at the French Open 2022. (Photo: Getty)

The French Open wouldn't be complete without an appearance from the most decorated player in its history. Nadal claimed a record 14 titles in Paris, the most by any player at a single Major, or at any other tournament for that matter. He has an impressive 112-4 record at the venue, a feat that is likely to remain unmatched.

Nadal's most recent appearance at the French Open ended with a heartbreaking first-round loss to Alexander Zverev this year. However, that doesn't take away from what he has achieved. The tournament is now synonymous with him after his prolonged dominance there.

No other player has come close to matching Nadal's numbers at the French Open. While he has etched his name in tennis history with his numerous accomplishments, his fate has been linked with Roland Garros since the start of his career. He won the tournament on his very first appearance in 2005 as a teenager, and never looked back after that.

The French Open organizers also erected a statue of Nadal on the premises because of his achievements. His presence in any capacity next year would only make the tournament more meaningful. The Clay Court Major will be held from May 25 to June 8, 2025.

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