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Rafael Nadal shares Carlos Alcaraz’s desire — to some extent — to play doubles together at what would be Nadal’s last Olympics in Paris in 2024.
Nadal said Tuesday that he has not talked to Alcaraz about teaming up for the Paris Games, but that he would like to and that it would be a motivator going into what will likely be his last season before retirement, according to Spanish newspaper AS.
The 2024 Olympic tennis competition will be held at Roland Garros, where Nadal has won a record 14 French Open titles dating to 2005.
Nadal, 37, said in May that he will likely retire in the second half of 2024. He is planning to return next season from a left hip flexor injury that sidelined him from competition since January’s Australian Open. He had surgery in June.
Nadal is a noted Olympic lover. He competed at three Games, won gold in singles (2008) and doubles (2016 with Marc López) and carried the Spanish flag at the Opening Ceremony (2016).
After Nadal announced a likely 2024 farewell, Alcaraz said later in May that “it could be a dream” to play 2024 Olympic doubles with Nadal.