MONTREAL (AFP) – Rafael Nadal insisted Sunday that retirement is not on his mind despite a year in which he was dethroned as French Open champion and saw his ranking slip to its lowest in a decade.The 29-year-old former world number one and 14-time major winner said that he will hang up his racquet only when he has lost the thrill of playing the sport.For sure, there is more behind than in front in my career. Im sure of that, Nadal said on the eve of the Montreal Masters — a major tune-up for the US Open, which starts in …read more
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