Raphael Nadal He’s had a great 2022 season so far. Just months after undergoing foot surgery, the Spaniard made a remarkable comeback to the season with the best start of his career. Nadal got off to an excellent start, proving his opponents wrong with speculation about his condition before the season started.
He won the ATP Melbourne Summer Set 1 and subsequently won his record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title. Australian Open. After a short hiatus following his historic victory, World No.4 is back in Acapulco to once again prove his dominance by lifting the title for the third consecutive year. Now he is gearing up to continue his undefeated streak. indian wellswill start next week.
After a hard court hit, Nadal will begin his bid to win a record 14th French Open title. He is currently scheduled to play, ahead of Roland Garros. Barcelona Open. Tournament Director, David Ferrer Confirmed the Spaniard’s appearance “Having Rafa in Barcelona is very exciting for the tournament and the expectation will be high to know how far he can go.”
Nadal was also pleased with his return to tournaments, where he won an astonishing 12 titles. “Playing for my club and in front of my people means a lot to me.Nadal made statements provided by the Barcelona tournament.
The clay court tournament will take place from April 16-24, just one month before the start of the French Open. With Monte Carlo masters A busy schedule awaits Nadal, who has already announced his decision to skip important tournaments in order to manage his workload and prevent recurring injuries.
Rafael Nadal’s record at the Barcelona Open
Nadal has an impressive record in Barcelona, the Spanish player has won the tournament 12 times and will enter the draw this year as the defending champion. Last year, Nadal took his 12th crown at home, beating Stefanos Tsisipas in 3 sets of marathons. The 35-year-old saved a championship point to finally win in a tough match of 3 hours and 38 minutes.
This is one of the most successful tournaments of Nadal’s career. Along with the French Open (13), this is the only event where Nadal has won 12 titles. Having made an excellent start to his season, Nadal is looking forward to starting his clay court season by adding a new one.
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