Spain's Rafael Nadal greets the spectators at the end of the quarter-final singles match between Netherlands and Spain during the Davis Cup Finals at the Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena arena in Malaga, southern Spain, on November 19, 2024. Retiring tennis superstar Rafael Nadal lost in Davis Cup quarter-finals singles. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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Rafael Nadal suffered defeat to Botic van de Zandschulp in the Davis Cup Finals in what was the last match of the Spaniard’s career.

Van de Zandschulp eased to a 6-4 6-4 win to put Netherlands 1-0 ahead in their quarter-final tie against Spain. It was only Nadal’s second Davis Cup loss in singles, with the other coming on his debut against Czech Republic way back in 2004.

Spain’s new tennis king Carlos Alcaraz duly levelled the tie with a 7-6 (7-0) 6-3 defeat of Tallon Griekspoor, meaning a deciding doubles would be required to settle the clash.

However, Wesley Koolhof and Botic van de Zandschulp spoiled the party by defeating Alcaraz and Marcel Granollers 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-3) to secure the Netherlands’ place in the semi-finals.

“The titles, numbers, they’re there. People probably know that. The way I’d like to be remembered more is like a good person from a small village in Mallorca,” said the 38-year-old during an on-court ceremony to celebrate his career.

The Spanish fans flocked to the Martin Carpena Arena in their thousands, draped in red and yellow flags and scarves and ready to cheer on their national hero for perhaps the final time.

There were tears in Nadal’s eyes during a stirring rendition of the national anthem but his trademark sprint to the back of the court showed he meant business.

This was only Nadal’s eighth official tournament this season, while his only singles matches since the Olympics in July came in an exhibition event in Saudi Arabia last month.

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Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, put up a good fight against the big-serving Dutchman but had his serve broken late in the first set.

He began to look a step off the pace, the collective goodwill unable to prevent him going a double break down in the second.

This greatest of yellow-ball warriors was determined to fight to the end, retrieving one break and trying to claw himself back on level terms.

But Van de Zandschulp is no mug, the Dutchman having been ranked as high as 22 in the world, and he closed out the match as Nadal netted a final forehand before waving and blowing kisses to the crowd, walking off with a final shake of the head.

“In some ways it is good, maybe, if that was my last match because I lost my first match in the Davis Cup and I lost my last one. We close the circle,” said Nadal, whose Davis Cup career began with defeat by Czech Republic’s Jiri Novak in 2004.

Van de Zandschulp said: “The crowd was tough. Understandable. That’s what it is to play in Spain against Rafa. He’s the biggest sportsman here that ever lived. It’s a really special event.

“It’s tough to close a match against him. Knowing it could be his last… I just went for it and it helped at the end.”

The winner of the tie will face either Germany or Canada in the semi-finals on Friday.

Nadal helped Spain win the Davis Cup in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019.

Nadal in numbers…

1080 singles wins

912 consecutive weeks inside the Top 10

209 weeks as World No 1

92 singles titles

63 singles titles on clay

36 Masters 1000s

30 Grand Slam finals

22 Grand Slam titles

14 French Open titles

5-time year-end No 1

2 Olympic gold medals

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