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‘I’m going to keep fighting’ – Rafael Nadal not ready to retire after latest French Open title

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Rafael Nadal insists he will «keep fighting» as he silenced retirement talk after winning a staggering 14th French Open title on Sunday.

With speculation rife he would soon hang up his racquet, Nadal received a roaring ovation when stepping on to Court Philippe-Chatrier ahead of his final with Casper Ruud.

Ad/> After demolishing the Norwegian in straight sets, many expected him to use his ceremony speech to tease his retirement.

Instead, he suggested the show will go on. /> Roland-Garros'I never believed I'd be here at 36' — Nadal overwhelmed by 14th French Open titleAN HOUR AGO “It’s amazing the things that are happening this year,” said Nadal. “For me personally, it’s very difficult to describe the feelings that I have. “It’s something that I never believed to be here at 36 – being competitive again, playing on the most important court of my career.

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PARIS: Rafael Nadal brutally crushed Casper Ruud on Sunday (Jun 5) to lift a record-extending 14th French Open trophy and increase his lead at the top of the list of men's Grand Slam champions.   There was a sense of deja vu as the Spaniard, who turned 36 on Friday, swept aside Norwegian Ruud 6-3 6-3 6-0 on a balmy afternoon in Paris to ensure he has won every time he has reached the final at the claycourt Grand Slam.
Following today’s victory over Norwegian Casper Ruud at Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal has claimed his 14th French Open title, regaining the championship from Novak Djokovic following last year’s semi-final defeat to the Serbian and cementing himself as the undisputed ‘King of Clay’.
Rafael Nadal said he would "fight to keep going" after beating Casper Ruud in the final to win his 14th French Open title on Sunday, despite being hampered by injury.
Rafael Nadal said he would "fight to keep going" after beating Casper Ruud in the final to win his 14th French Open title on Sunday, despite being hampered by injury.

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