Spain’s dream team met its match as Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz’s hopes of an Olympic doubles gold medal were ended by Americans Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek on Wednesday, the defeat almost certainly Nadal’s Roland Garros farewell.
Their progress had captivated the crowds on the site of Nadal’s mind-boggling 14 French Open singles crowns but the journey ended in a 6-2 6-4 quarter-final defeat.
“If this was the last time it was an unforgettable feeling and emotions. They gave me the love and support every single second and it’s super, super special to feel that,” the 38-year-old Nadal told reporters.
“Nadalcaraz”, as they have become known since joining forces, were given raucous support on a rammed Court Philippe Chatrier, the din sounding more like a soccer arena as the fans roared on the Spaniards.
When 2023 French Open doubles winner Krajicek served for the match and went break points down there was pandemonium inside the arena with the umpire struggling to maintain order.
The American fourth seeds somehow kept their cool though and when Krajicek blasted down an ace on match point it was met by almost silent disbelief as the umpire got off her chair to confirm the ball had kissed the white tape.
Nadal began the Games carrying the Olympic flame in the opening ceremony, but ends it without the third gold medal he craved on what could be his final bow on the Parisian clay.
As Nadal trudged off alongside the man who has replaced him as a force in tennis, it felt like the end as fans snapped photos on their phones.
“For me personally it was disappointing to not bring back a medal for Spain,” Nadal said. “I tried my best in every single minute I was on court but it was not enough.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, but if that’s the last time I enjoyed it.”
Twenty two-times Grand Slam champion Nadal had been coy about when he will end his career but it seems a matter of time.
Asked if he would play at the U.S. Open after the Olympics, he said: “I can’t give you a clear answer, I need some time but for me it looks difficult.” – Reuters




