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Rafael Nadal, 37, dismisses notion this is his last French Open: 'Don't assume that'

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Rafael Nadal has missed each of the last four grand slams but is making his return to the French Open, where he plays his best.

The 37-year-old has dominated the clay his entire career, and 14 of his 22 grand slam wins have come at Roland Garros, including his most recent just two years ago.

Injuries hampered his 2023 season, and he was out for almost a full year, dropping out of the top 10 in the world rankings for the first time in nearly 20 years before finally returning to the Brisbane Invitational in December.

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Rafael Nadal of Spain playing a practice match against Holger Rune of Denmark on Court Suzanne Lenglen during the 2024 French Open at Roland Garros May 25, 2024, in Paris.  (Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)

Another injury, though, forced him to miss the Australian Open, and age may finally be catching up to Nadal.

It wasn't that long ago he was dominating. His 2022 French Open victory was his second consecutive grand slam, as he had won the Australian Open for the second time earlier that year.

Nadal will turn 38 June 3, the day before the Open's quarterfinals begin, and he's hinted this year could be his last. But on Saturday, he kept the door open.

Players, fans and the media have been assuming it will be his farewell appearance at the French Open.

Asked whether that's accurate, Nadal channeled Felix Unger.

"Don’t assume that. It’s a big, big chance that it’s going to be my last Roland Garros," Nadal said. "But if I have to tell you it’s 100% my last Roland Garros? Sorry, but I will not. Because I cannot predict what’s going on."

Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts after

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