Rafael Nadal dismissed speak of retiring anytime quickly after the 22-time Grand Slam champion was surprised by Cameron Norrie within the United Cup blended staff match on Saturday, saying he nonetheless loved competing on the highest stage.
Nadal’s preparations for his Australian Open title defence bought off to a shaky begin as Norrie beat him 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to seal his first victory over the 36-year-old Spaniard of their fifth profession assembly.
Faced with a query on whether or not defeats at this stage in his profession left him extra decided to play so long as he might or acknowledge that issues had been getting tough, Nadal merely stated retirement was not on his thoughts but.
“I lost my match. That’s it, no? Every time I come to a press conference it seems that I have to retire. So you are very interested on my retirement. I mean, that, for the moment, isn’t the case,” a smiling Nadal advised reporters.
“When the day arrives, I’m going to let you know, guys. Don’t keep going (on) with the retirement, because I’m here to keep playing tennis.”
Nadal, whose 2022 season started in full distinction as he went on a 20-match profitable spree, stated the early defeat forward of the brand new season was not a catastrophe.
“I can do things better and I need to do it. He played his first match two days ago, that’s an advantage, especially if you win the match the way that he did,” Nadal added.
“And then I need to be a little bit faster physically, a little bit more solid, some less mistakes and make better decisions at some points, playing a little bit longer.
“All credit to him that he did a lot of things very well. In my case, I think there’s a way to improve but I have time before the Australian Open starts in two weeks. Either way, we still focus on this competition.”