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Mats Wilander has expressed concern over Rafael Nadal’s cautious approach to returning to the court, acknowledging that at 38 years old, another injury could potentially end his career. Nadal, known for his dominance on clay courts, has been dealing with injuries for over a year and has only played one event in 2023. Wilander believes that Nadal’s careful approach to his recovery is wise, as pushing himself too soon could have long-term consequences. He is particularly worried about Nadal’s chances of competing in the upcoming French Open, where he has won a record 14 titles. Despite his concerns, Wilander remains hopeful that Nadal will be able to make a successful return in time for the tournament.

Wilander emphasized the importance of Nadal winning a few matches on clay before the French Open to build confidence and ensure he is fully prepared for the competition. He expressed a desire to see Nadal finish his career at Roland Garros, but also acknowledged the risks involved in returning to competition. While Nadal’s ongoing battle with injuries is a cause for concern, Wilander highlighted the Spaniard’s experience in managing his calendar to optimize performance. Nadal has a unique approach to structuring his season, with periods of intense competition followed by periods of rest and recovery. This approach has allowed him to successfully navigate injuries throughout his career.

Despite concerns about Nadal’s lack of match practice leading up to the French Open, Wilander believes that the Spaniard’s experience will be a significant factor in his performance. Nadal’s ability to handle the mental and physical challenges of returning from injury sets him apart from other players. Wilander noted that Nadal’s success in managing injuries throughout his career gives him the confidence that the Spanish legend will be able to make a successful comeback. As the French Open draws closer, Nadal will have the opportunity to demonstrate his resilience and determination on the court.

The French Open, scheduled for May 20 to June 9, is a crucial tournament for Nadal, who has enjoyed unparalleled success at Roland Garros. Fans are eagerly anticipating the return of the ‘King of Clay’ and are hopeful that he will be able to compete at his highest level despite his recent injuries. Streaming of the French Open will be available on Eurosport and discovery+, providing tennis fans with the opportunity to witness Nadal’s potential swansong at the iconic tournament. As Nadal continues his preparations for the event, his supporters are hopeful that he will be able to overcome his injury setbacks and make a triumphant return to the court to compete for another Grand Slam title.

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