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Rafael Nadal rejects idea that Olympic match with Novak Djokovic will be their final showdown

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Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal is showing no signs of slowing down as he celebrated his 38th birthday last month. Despite facing injury setbacks in recent years, Nadal is determined to continue his dominance in the sport he loves.

At the opening round of men’s doubles matches at Roland Garros, Nadal hinted that his rivalry with Novak Djokovic is far from over. When asked about a possible “last dance” with Djokovic at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Nadal quipped, “Who say that’s last dance?”

Nadal is set to face Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics in the opening round of men’s singles, with a potential matchup against Djokovic looming in the second round. Djokovic expressed excitement at the prospect of facing Nadal, calling it a possibly final showdown on a big stage.

The two tennis legends have not faced each other since the quarterfinal at the French Open in 2022, where Nadal emerged victorious. Djokovic acknowledged Nadal’s incredible achievements and record at Roland Garros, calling every match against him a final.

Despite the speculation that the Olympics could mark the end of Nadal’s career, the “King of Clay” hinted that he may not be ready to hang up his racket just yet. With his determination and passion for the sport, Nadal continues to inspire fans around the world.

As Nadal prepares to compete in the Paris Olympics, fans eagerly await the potential showdown between him and Djokovic, knowing that it could be a historic moment in tennis history.

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