Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to continue titanic rivalry in Olympic clay clash in Paris (2024)

The fans' first standing ovation for Rafael Nadal occurred when he wasn't even in their presence, merely an image shown on a video screen as he waited in a stadium hallway to walk out on the court used for the Paris Olympics and the French Open, a tournament he made his domain.

They stayed on their feet, some applauding, some raising their phones to capture images of the moment when he emerged and stepped on the red clay so familiar to him.

Chants of "Ra-fa! Ra-fa!" rang out at various times, and plenty of red-and-yellow Spanish flags flapped in the stands, as Nadal beat Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 in the first round on Sunday to set up a blockbuster showdown against rival Novak Djokovic at the Summer Games.

"It's been always super special to play against Novak, no? No doubt about that. But the difference is normally we have been playing for finals or for semifinals. This," the 38-year-old Nadal said with a chuckle, "is a second round".

Monday afternoon's match, scheduled to be the second of the day in Court Philippe Chatrier, will be the 60th meeting between this pair of greats, more than any other two men have played against each other in the sport's Open era, which began in 1968.

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to continue titanic rivalry in Olympic clay clash in Paris (1)

Djokovic, a 37-year-old from Serbia, leads the head-to-head series 30-29, and his 24 grand slam titles make him the only man in tennis history with more than Nadal's 22.

Djokovic had knee surgery in June after tearing his meniscus during the French Open in early June but recovered quickly — and well — enough to reach the Wimbledon final two weeks ago before losing to Carlos Alcaraz.

Nadal, meanwhile, has dealt with a series of injuries the past two seasons, including hip surgery in 2023, and his right thigh was taped on Sunday. He needed a finger on his right hand treated by a trainer in the third set against Fucsovics.

"Every single match that I played against Novak — almost every single match — I arrived with a different situation [than] I am [in] today. So that makes the match more difficult for me. And more unpredictable," Nadal said. "But I always have hope, I always believe, and I'm going to give my best."

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to continue titanic rivalry in Olympic clay clash in Paris (2)

Nadal made a last-minute decision to remain in the singles bracket, a day after he won in doubles with partner Alcaraz and said he wasn't sure if he would participate in both events.

Not only did Nadal play on Sunday but for stretches, particularly in the early going and in crunch time down the stretch, he played very much like a version of himself everyone is used to seeing: the sprinting, sliding, grunting star who owns 22 grand slam trophies in all and won Olympic gold medals for Spain in singles in 2008 and doubles in 2016.

And the crowd loved it.

"His fighting spirit is at the top, still," Fucsovics said.

"He is not at his best level [of] playing. But if he has a good day, he can beat anybody."

There was no way to know at the outset, of course, whether this might be Nadal's last singles match at these Olympics — or in this stadium that has meant so much to his career (and vice versa) — or, indeed, anywhere.

He's been rather coy lately on the subject of his retirement, even after saying in 2023 that he figured 2024 would be it for him.

"Of course, I know that maybe it's the last time that I play here. Maybe not," Nadal said with a shrug. "I can't confirm that because I don't know."

After going through a morning practice session to test his fitness, he made the call to play, about 18.5 hours after Nadal and Alcaraz — Spain's old-and-new pairing of tennis superstars — won the first match they've ever played together as a doubles team.

When Nadal and Fucsovics began warming up under a blue sky with a hint of a breeze, there were shouts of "Ole!" Spectators rose from their seats when Nadal jumped out to a 3-0 lead after just 13 minutes en route to taking the first set against an overmatched Fucsovics, a 32-year-old who is ranked 83rd.

Nadal said he felt loved by the fans.

And he did not look like someone ready to be done, not at all, particularly at the beginning of the match.

In the second game, Nadal sprinted, then slid, to deliver a stinging cross-court backhand that won a point and elicited some gasps from the audience.

That, truly, is what it felt like: an audience fascinated with viewing, and appreciating, a performance by someone whose oeuvre is so well-known: The chase-every-ball relentlessness. The bullwhip of a lefty forehand with an over-his-head finishing pose. The grunts of exertion that punctuate so many racket swings.

Fucsovic's career resume is no match for Nadal's, naturally. Fucsovic has reached one grand slam quarterfinal, at Wimbledon in 2021, and exited in the first round of each major tournament so far this season.

Nadal, actually, is without a slam match win in 2024, too.

He missed the Australian Open in January because of a hurt hip muscle near where his operation was, bowed out in the first round of the French Open in May against eventual runner-up Alexander Zverev, then sat out Wimbledon in July because he wanted to avoid needing to prepare to play on the grass courts there before switching back to clay for the Olympics.

After Nadal raced through the opening set, things slowed down a bit for him. Suddenly, it was Fucsovics who was dictating baseline exchanges, especially with his own booming forehand.

Eventually, to no-one's surprise, the muscle memory kicked in for Nadal. Soon enough, he was smacking one last forehand winner, then raising both arms with fists clenched.

Now comes a tougher task against Djokovic, one that is sure to draw a tonne of attention.

"It was a good test," Nadal said about getting past Fucsovics across 2.5 hours. "And the good thing is, I was able to play at a good level of tennis for a while. That always gives hope."

  • Rafael Nadal's clash with Novak Djokovic is scheduled as the second match played on Court Philippe-Chatrier tonight, meaning it won't start before 9:30PM Monday AEST.

ABC Sport is live blogging every day of the Paris Olympics

AP

The ABC of SPORT

Sports content to make you think... or allow you not to. A newsletter delivered each Saturday.

Your information is being handled in accordance with the

ABC Privacy Collection Statement.

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to continue titanic rivalry in Olympic clay clash in Paris (2024)

FAQs

Is Novak Djokovic Olympic champion? ›

Novak Djokovic (Serbian: Новак Ђоковић, Novak Đoković, pronounced [nôvaːk dʑôːkovitɕ]; born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player and Olympic champion.

How many grand slams does Djokovic have? ›

The Serbian owns the standalone men's record for championships at Grand Slams (24), Nitto ATP Finals (7) and Masters 1000s (40). The Olympics have long been Djokovic's white whale.

When did Djokovic go pro? ›

Djokovic took up tennis at age four and quickly ascended the junior ranks. Despite the hardships that came with growing up in the war-torn Serbia of the 1990s, he became Europe's top-ranked 14-and-under player and later the number one 16-and-under player on the Continent before turning professional in 2003.

Has Nadal won the Olympics? ›

Nadal also has an impressive record at the Olympic Games. He won gold at Beijing in 2008, defeating Chile's Fernando González in straight sets to secure the top prize for Spain. The good times did not stop there for Nadal.

Who has more wins Nadal or Djokovic? ›

The trio have dominated men's singles tennis for two decades, collectively winning 66 major singles tournaments; Djokovic leads with an all-time record of 24 titles, followed by Nadal with 22 and Federer with 20.

How many titles has Nadal won? ›

Nadal has won 22 Grand Slam men's singles titles, including a record 14 French Open titles. He has won 92 ATP-level singles titles, including 36 Masters titles and an Olympic gold medal, with 63 of these on clay courts. Nadal is one of three men to complete the Career Golden Slam in singles.

Who is older Federer or Djokovic? ›

Djokovic is 36 — he turns 37 next month — and is now older than Federer was on his last day atop the rankings in June 2018. Monday gives Djokovic 420 total weeks at that spot, extending another mark Federer (who was there for 310 weeks) had at one time before Djokovic broke it.

How much is Djokovic worth in 2024? ›

What is Novak Djokovic's net worth? Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic is estimated to be worth a whopping $240 Million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Who beat Djokovic in Tokyo Olympics? ›

He lost to the eventual gold winner each time: Rafael Nadal at Beijing in 2008, Andy Murray at London in 2012, and Alexander Zverev in Tokyo three years ago.

Who has won a golden slam? ›

List of Tennis players to win Career Golden Slam (Singles):
  • Steffi Graff (Germany) in 1988.
  • Andre Agassi (USA) in 1999.
  • Rafael Nadal (Spain) in 2010.
  • Serena Williams (USA) in 2012.
5 days ago

Top Articles
[.WATCH.] Deadpool & Wolverine 2024 [.FullMovie.] Free Online on English
Hertz near me - Riverview, FL
Funny Roblox Id Codes 2023
Golden Abyss - Chapter 5 - Lunar_Angel
Www.paystubportal.com/7-11 Login
Joi Databas
DPhil Research - List of thesis titles
Shs Games 1V1 Lol
Evil Dead Rise Showtimes Near Massena Movieplex
Steamy Afternoon With Handsome Fernando
Which aspects are important in sales |#1 Prospection
Detroit Lions 50 50
18443168434
Newgate Honda
Zürich Stadion Letzigrund detailed interactive seating plan with seat & row numbers | Sitzplan Saalplan with Sitzplatz & Reihen Nummerierung
Grace Caroline Deepfake
978-0137606801
Nwi Arrests Lake County
Justified Official Series Trailer
London Ups Store
Committees Of Correspondence | Encyclopedia.com
Pizza Hut In Dinuba
Jinx Chapter 24: Release Date, Spoilers & Where To Read - OtakuKart
How Much You Should Be Tipping For Beauty Services - American Beauty Institute
Free Online Games on CrazyGames | Play Now!
Sizewise Stat Login
VERHUURD: Barentszstraat 12 in 'S-Gravenhage 2518 XG: Woonhuis.
Jet Ski Rental Conneaut Lake Pa
Unforeseen Drama: The Tower of Terror’s Mysterious Closure at Walt Disney World
Ups Print Store Near Me
C&T Wok Menu - Morrisville, NC Restaurant
How Taraswrld Leaks Exposed the Dark Side of TikTok Fame
University Of Michigan Paging System
Dashboard Unt
Access a Shared Resource | Computing for Arts + Sciences
Speechwire Login
Healthy Kaiserpermanente Org Sign On
Duke University Transcript Request
Lincoln Financial Field, section 110, row 4, home of Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls, page 1
Jambus - Definition, Beispiele, Merkmale, Wirkung
Ark Unlock All Skins Command
Craigslist Red Wing Mn
D3 Boards
Jail View Sumter
Nancy Pazelt Obituary
Birmingham City Schools Clever Login
Thotsbook Com
Funkin' on the Heights
Vci Classified Paducah
Www Pig11 Net
Ty Glass Sentenced
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Domingo Moore

Last Updated:

Views: 6225

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Domingo Moore

Birthday: 1997-05-20

Address: 6485 Kohler Route, Antonioton, VT 77375-0299

Phone: +3213869077934

Job: Sales Analyst

Hobby: Kayaking, Roller skating, Cabaret, Rugby, Homebrewing, Creative writing, amateur radio

Introduction: My name is Domingo Moore, I am a attractive, gorgeous, funny, jolly, spotless, nice, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.