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Rafael Nadal has officially ruled out participating in Wimbledon this year, focusing instead on preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics. After a surprising first-round loss to Alexander Zverev at Roland Garros, Nadal expressed concerns about transitioning between different surfaces.

Nadal's Strategic Decision

Nadal's decision is driven by the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris, which will be played on clay, the same surface as Roland Garros. "I see it difficult to transition to grass and then go back to clay for the Olympics," Nadal stated. "Given what has happened with my body, making such a big change in surfaces and then immediately returning to clay doesn’t seem very smart."

Confirmation from the Spanish Captain

The Spanish team captain, David Ferrer, confirmed Nadal's absence from Wimbledon. "Rafa will not play Wimbledon," Ferrer declared. Instead, Nadal will focus on a clay-court event, likely the ATP 500 in Hamburg, which takes place from July 15 to 21.

Preparing for Paris

Nadal has also been named in Spain's Olympic squad, set to compete in both singles and doubles alongside Carlos Alcaraz. "Nadal will be well-prepared, and playing in Roland Garros gives us confidence," Ferrer added.

Future Prospects

As Nadal gears up for the Olympics, he is also contemplating his future in tennis. Depending on his performance and physical condition, he will decide whether to continue playing in 2025 or consider retirement.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova