Rafael Nadal withdraws from Laver Cup as fresh doubts cast over Spaniard's tennis career
Rafael Nadal has removed from the following week's Laver Cup in Berlin, projecting uncertainty over when the Spanish legend will play in the future. The Laver Cup - the competition where Roger Federer resigned in 2022 subsequent to collaborating with Nadal in copies - would have been Nadal's most memorable occasion since the Paris Olympics and possibly one of his last of all time. "I'm truly disheartened to share that I will not have the option to contend at the Laver Cup in Berlin one week from now," the 38-year-old Nadal said. "This is a group contest and to truly uphold Group Europe, I really want to give a valiant effort for themselves and right now there are different players who can assist the group with conveying the success. "I have such countless extraordinary, profound recollections from playing Laver Cup and I was truly anticipating being with my partners and with Bjorn (Borg) in his last year as Commander. "I hope everything turns out great for Group Europe of karma and will be giving a shout out to them from a far distance." The 22-time Huge homerun champion didn't address his ongoing wellness after a spate of wounds lately, or when he could play once more.