Spanish tennis players Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, recent French Open champion and 14-time Roland Garros winner respectively, will compete at the Olympic Games. Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon to focus on preparing for the Paris Olympics. Alcaraz and Nadal may play doubles together at Bastad. Nadal's absence from Wimbledon sparks speculation about his potential retirement from tennis.
A new contract for Carlos? ✍️ Relevo reports that Carlos Alcaraz has inked a contract with Nike that could net the 21-year-old Spaniard an estimated $15 to $20 million annually. https://t.co/o9qWBYhiAz
A new contract for Carlos? ✍️ Relevo reports that Carlos Alcaraz has inked a new contract with Nike that could net the 21-year-old Spaniard an estimated $15 to $20 million annually.
A new contract for Carlos? ✍️ Revelo reports that Carlos Alcaraz has inked a new contract with Nike that could net the 21-year-old Spaniard an estimated $15 to $20 million annually. https://t.co/o9qWBYhiAz
After a whirlwind 12 months on the court, Spanish tennis superstar Carlos Alcaraz is reportedly being rewarded with a new endorsement deal that puts him in elite company https://t.co/PFzKIB5Apz
Carlos Alcaraz, the world No. 2 men's tennis player, has signed a lucrative contract extension with Nike 🤝 This deal will include his own custom logo, similar to Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. https://t.co/yi4oghZh2K
Roger Federer spoke on the red carpet of the Federer: Twelve Final Days premiere in London yesterday evening. He said that he is "in a really good place right now" https://t.co/WNqVH0q434
A cinematic summer ahead 🎬☀️ Roger Federer and Serena Williams attend the Tribeca Film Festival for screenings of their upcoming documentaries! 📺 https://t.co/UM0Q70X44G
We'll see you soon, Federer family 🤗 #Wimbledon | @rogerfederer https://t.co/3JTAgXTR4l
Rafael Nadal pulls out of Wimbledon with emotional statement https://t.co/5ccBNHiDqf
Rafael Nadal Is Skipping Wimbledon, For 1 Very Good Reason https://t.co/wWwsTJsh3M
Rafa Nadal won't take part in Wimbledon as he releases statement https://t.co/5ccBNHiDqf
#RafaelNadal says he will not play #Wimbledon and instead will prepare for the #Olympics in #Sweden https://t.co/QEvwq9juFT
"He's the most complete player we've seen at 21 years of age in this sport." @GregRusedski1 explains why @CarlosAlcaraz winning Roland Garros without his best tennis was the most impressive part of his title run on the Inside-In Podcast. Listen here ➡️ https://t.co/8qMfdnsBqb https://t.co/fix4ADpzjN
Rafael Nadal to miss Wimbledon after teaming up with Carlos Alcaraz for Olympics https://t.co/FPZntpEQxR
Carlos and Nike already signed his contract renewal for the next decade. He will make between 15 and 20 million annually. Nike is already working on his logo. https://t.co/Cz5SbODlo8
Pure speculation, but I'm going to guess Rafael Nadal has at least one more season in him. Would be anticlimactic to never play Wimbledon again. Would imagine he gives us a farewell tour next year. https://t.co/luzhpMg8EV
We will miss you this year, @RafaelNadal 💚💜 #Wimbledon https://t.co/5NFEOApYxX
Rafael Nadal has confirmed he will miss this year’s Wimbledon. Nadal, a two-time champion, could retire from tennis this year — meaning fans may have seen him compete at the All England Club for the last time. More from @CDEccleshare ⤵️ https://t.co/fQm31KBZyt
BREAKING: Rafa Nadal confirms he won't take part in Wimbledon this year https://t.co/5ccBNHi5AH
See you in Bastad, Rafa! 🫶 @RafaelNadal https://t.co/h3mcgPF9bT
Now on @ForbesSports Rafael Nadal Won’t Play Wimbledon — And Likely Never Will Again via @forbes https://t.co/XAupFJxaUS @bgtennisnation @PatrickMcEnroe @ChrisMcKendry @Steve_Weissman https://t.co/6ReYJTAQ9j
BREAKING!! #RafaelNadal pulls out from #Wimbledon2024 to prepare for #ParisOlympics https://t.co/GjXnUJSDax https://t.co/eebPtQPv5B
There will be no Rafa Nadal at this year's Wimbledon 🥺 #BBCTennis #Wimbledon https://t.co/XCVeHrhBFu
Breaking: Rafa Nadal will play Bastad. Maybe doubles with Alcaraz will be there as well?
Newly-crowned French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz and 14-time Roland Garros winner Rafael Nadal will play at the Olympic Games next month, the Spanish tennis federation (RFET) announced on Wednesday. https://t.co/VVPrxCz46H