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Sometimes dreams come true: not always and not for everyone, but Carlos Alcaraz knows a thing or two about making your dreams come true. The Spaniard had the chance to team up with his idol Rafael Nadal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and it was a dream experience.

The Spaniard shared the court with his legendary countryman in the men’s doubles tournament: a partnership that has enthralled many fans, as demonstrated by the number of spectators present during their matches.

“It was a great experience. We got to know each other more off the court. Playing doubles with him was great. Something I will never forget, that’s for sure. I learned a lot from talking to him, both on and off the court. I think we played great tennis together, even though we don’t play doubles very often. In the end it was a shame because we thought we could do better, but personally my dream of playing with him came true,” said Carlitos, in the words reported by Punto de Break, with which Alcaraz tried to describe the emotions he felt playing with Nadal.

Alcaraz and Nadal won their first two matches against Maximo Gonzalez/Andres Molteni and Tallon Griekspoor/Wesley Koolhof, but stopped in the quarterfinals. Their journey was ended by Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek, who went on to win a silver medal. Alcaraz, in the Media Day of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, revealed that one of his main goals is to return to ATP No. 1 and, to achieve his dream, he will have to beat the competition of Jannik Sinner. There are 820 points that separate Sinner and Alcaraz in the rankings, 450 of which are distant in the Race to Turin.

“I am fighting to be first in the Race, it is something I want to achieve as soon as possible. Cincinnati is a very important tournament, so I will try to play good tennis and we will see how things go. I have probably won most of my matches this year without playing great tennis. Mentally I have been strong in some situations and I am really happy about that. I am excited about the way I handle certain situations: I always stay there, even when I know I am not playing great tennis. I always keep a positive attitude and try to find solutions,” he said.

On last year’s incredible final loss to Novak Djokovic, Alcaraz said: “I can’t wait to compete here again and I’m happy to be back. I have great memories: I reached the final and lost an epic match.”

Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz

Speaking to Eurosport after the Paris Olympic tournament, the young Spaniard explained: “I already appreciate the silver medal a lot, because I know how difficult it is and I’m enjoying the moment. Now I feel good and I enjoy wearing it. Of course when I left the court it was difficult for me because of my strong ambition. But you have to put everything into perspective, think about how complicated it is to win an Olympic medal. During the award ceremony, on the podium, I said to myself: You have to appreciate this moment, you don’t know if it will happen again.

In four years a lot can happen and I hope to be able to compete in Los Angeles 2028. The Olympic Games are one of the most special competitions there is. Being able to represent your country at the Olympics is one of the most beautiful things about sport in general. And for me it was really exciting to be able to compete and try to bring joy to all the Spanish people. Doubles with Rafael Nadal? There were moments when I had goosebumps during the matches with him. It’s something I will always remember and that will stay with me for the rest of my life.”

The realisation Rafa Nadal may have played his final professional tennis match is now sinking in for fans after the Spaniard announced he has withdrawn from the US Open. Nadal was unable to secure a dream medal for Spain alongside Carlos Alcaraz in the Olympics doubles with the duo crashing out in the quarter-final.

Earlier in the tournament, Nadal was also defeated by eventual gold medal winner Novak Djokovic in the singles with the duo competing in the 60th match of their rivalry. The contest against Djokovic was an eye-opener for many fans with the Spaniard only able to match it in short intervals against the No.1 seed.

Last year, the 38-year-old had hinted the Olympics could be the final tournament of his illustrious tennis career as he mapped out his season. And speculation is now growing it was his last professional match after his latest announcement.

Nadal opted to skip the Australian Open as he prepared his body for Roland Garros. He then opted to skip Wimbledon as he prepared for the Paris Olympics on clay. The 38-year-old has been battling injury for the last few years and has struggled to maintain momentum on the tour.

And Nadal’s latest announcement is quickly dawning on tennis fans. “I will miss those electric and special night sessions in NYC at Ashe, but I don’t think I would be able to give my 100% this time,” Nadal wrote. “Thanks to all my US fans in particular. Will miss you all and will see you another time.

“My next event will be the Laver Cup in Berlin.” Nadal confirmed he would play at the Laver Cup, which has only increased speculation he could go out at the exhibition tournament in a similar style as Roger Federer. The image of the legendary duo crying together at the Swiss icon’s retirement will go down as one of the most memorable moments in the sport’s history.

Rafael Nadal

After the Olympics, Nadal was pressed on whether he would appear at the US Open. The Spaniard was not confident he could back-up, which only adds to the speculation the Olympics was his last official event.

“Looks like not. But I’m going to let you know soon,” he said. “For me, now, I can’t give you a clear answer. I need some time, but for me, (it) looks difficult.”

Nadal has battled injuries in recent years and hasn’t seen the success tennis fans are so accustomed to for the Spaniard after more than 20 years in the sport. Nadal’s recent injuries include hip surgery in 2023 and abdominal muscle issues in 2024 that have seen him play only a handful of matches across the past two seasons.

The US Open is Nadal’s second-most successful tournament having won it in 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019. Unfortunately, Nadal has only played the final grand slam of the year once in the last five years.

In a touching display of sportsmanship and camaraderie, tennis legend Rafael Nadal has extended his support to rising star Carlos Alcaraz following the latter’s challenging defeat in the Olympic final.  Alcaraz was too emotional to speak after missing out on Olympic gold to Novak Djokovic.  Spain’s young sporting star fought back tears and was unable to comment to sports commentators after the match. 

Known for his unwavering support for fellow Spanish athletes, Nadal took to social media to offer words of encouragement to the young tennis star. “Although I know today is a difficult day, value a medal that is very important for the entire country and you will see, with time, that it is for you too,” Nadal wrote. “Thank you for this incredible week and for the medal you give to Spanish sports. A hug.”

Rafa Nadal shared wisdom and compassion with Carlos Alcaraz

Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz

The message, filled with empathy and wisdom, reflects Nadal’s deep understanding of the emotional rollercoaster athletes experience. Despite the disappointment of losing the Olympic gold, Nadal reminded Alcaraz of the significance of his achievement for the entire nation.

Alcaraz, currently ranked world No. 3, has enjoyed a stellar season, capturing titles at Indian Wells, the French Open, and Wimbledon. His run to the Olympic final was proof of  his immense talent and potential.

The next generation of sporting stars

Nadal himself recently concluded his tournament run, exiting the Paris tournament in the final against Novak Djokovic. Despite his own competitive spirit, the 22-time Grand Slam champion has always prioritised inspiring the next generation of tennis stars.

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