MALAGA, Spain (AP) — Rafael Nadal's impending retirement will loom over the Davis Cup Final 8 from the moment it begins Tuesday in southern Spain. The tournament director, Feliciano Lopez, expressed that it will be an emotional and exciting event for everyone involved.
A massive banner measuring 28,000 square feet with the words “GRACIAS, RAFA” and an image of Nadal symbolizing his farewell to the sport is prominently displayed near the venue. Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, has faced numerous injuries in recent years, culminating in his decision to retire.
Spain will face the Netherlands in the opening match on an indoor hard court. Nadal, who underwent hip surgery in 2023 and has struggled with various health issues, has not disclosed his role in the tournament. His potential participation in singles or doubles remains uncertain.
The quarterfinals will also feature the United States against Australia and defending champion Italy against Argentina. The winners will advance to the semifinals, with the championship match scheduled for Sunday.
Nadal's retirement marks the departure of another member of the Big Three of men’s tennis, following Roger Federer's announcement in 2022. Novak Djokovic, the remaining member, will be present at the Davis Cup despite Serbia not qualifying for the quarterfinals.
The event is expected to draw a sellout crowd of 9,200, with fans and celebrities from various fields eager to witness Nadal's final matches. The tennis community, including players like Daniil Medvedev, acknowledges Nadal's immense contributions to the sport and plans to tune in to honor his legacy.