Rafael Nadal's Farewell at the Davis Cup: When He'll Play, How to Watch on TV and More to Know

Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - October 11, 2020 Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the French Open final against Serbia’s Novak Djokovic REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo
Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - October 11, 2020 Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the French Open final against Serbia’s Novak Djokovic REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo
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Rafael Nadal's Farewell at the Davis Cup: When He'll Play, How to Watch on TV and More to Know

Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - October 11, 2020 Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the French Open final against Serbia’s Novak Djokovic REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo
Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - October 11, 2020 Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the French Open final against Serbia’s Novak Djokovic REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo

Rafael Nadal is getting set to retire from professional tennis after one last event: He will be part of Spain's team at the Davis Cup finals that start Tuesday in front of a home crowd in Malaga.

The 38-year-old Nadal has been on tour for more than 20 years and is the second member of the so-called Big Three of men´s tennis to stop playing. Roger Federer announced his departure in 2022, while Novak Djokovic is still near the top of the game.

"It is obviously a difficult decision, one that has taken me some time to make. But in this life, everything has a beginning and an end," Nadal said. "And I think it is the appropriate time to put an end to a career that has been long and much more successful than I could have ever imagined."

It's not entirely clear when Nadal's last match will come, in large part because the Davis Cup is a team event and what's now known as the "Final 8" begins at the quarterfinal stage. Spain will get things started against the Netherlands on Tuesday. Win that, and the Spaniards would advance to the semifinals Friday against Canada or Germany (who meet each other Wednesday). The other quarterfinals are scheduled for Thursday: the United States vs. Australia, and defending champion Italy vs. Argentina. The championship round will be Sunday. There are two matches in singles and one in doubles in each matchup; the first country to win twice progresses. The other wild card in all of this: No one knows for sure whether Nadal will be chosen by Spain's captain, David Ferrer, to play singles, doubles, both or - theoretically possible, if unlikely - neither.

Nadal is joined on Spain´s roster by four-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista Agut, Pedro Martinez and Marcel Granollers.

The biggest reason he is ready to move on is that he has been bothered by a series of injuries, including a painful foot, abdominal muscle problems and a hip issue that required surgery last season. "The reality is that it has been some difficult years, these last two especially," Nadal said. "I don´t think I have been able to play without limitations."

Nadal has not played much at all each of the last two seasons due to injuries; he's just 12-7 in 2024. His most recent official competition anywhere came in early August at the Paris Olympics, where he lost to his longtime rival - and eventual gold medalist - Djokovic in the second round of singles, and reached the doubles quarterfinals alongside Alcaraz before bowing out. Nadal also played two exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia last month.

Nadal finishes with 22 Grand Slam singles titles, behind only Djokovic's 24 among men in the history of tennis, and ahead of Federer's 20. The breakdown: 14 at the French Open, four at the US Open, two at Wimbledon, two at the Australian Open. Nadal's last major championship came in Paris in 2022, when he needed nerve-numbing injections in his left foot.

Nadal has been a part of Spain's team at some stage of the Davis Cup during five years when the country won the title - in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. That first title came after a teenage Nadal defeated then-No. 2-ranked Andy Roddick as Spain got past the US. "I am very excited that my last tournament will be the final of the Davis Cup and representing my country," Nadal said. "I think I´ve come full circle, because one of my first great joys as a professional tennis player was the Davis Cup final in Seville in 2004."



Bayern Keeper Neuer’s Masterclass Reignites National Team Discussion

07 April 2026, Spain, Madrid: Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer celebrates a goal during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu. (dpa)
07 April 2026, Spain, Madrid: Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer celebrates a goal during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu. (dpa)
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Bayern Keeper Neuer’s Masterclass Reignites National Team Discussion

07 April 2026, Spain, Madrid: Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer celebrates a goal during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu. (dpa)
07 April 2026, Spain, Madrid: Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer celebrates a goal during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu. (dpa)

Bayern Munich's veteran keeper Manuel Neuer delivered ‌a five-star performance in Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League quarter-final first leg win at Real Madrid, reigniting a discussion about his potential return to the national team ahead of the World Cup starting in June.

The 40-year-old World Cup winner, who retired from international duty in 2024, has been on many German fans' minds with Oliver Baumann currently the first choice keeper for Germany, and Jonas Urbig and Alexander Nuebel as his likely replacements at the tournament. Marc-Andre ter Stegen is out of the mix following consecutive injuries.

Tuesday's performance saw Neuer, who was Germany's starting keeper for 14 years, make a string of spectacular saves throughout the pulsating encounter, including ‌repeatedly stopping Real ‌top scorer Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr in one-on-ones, ‌to ⁠protect the visitors' ⁠slim lead and earn man-of-the-match honors.

He was heaped with praise by German pundits, many of whom called for his World Cup squad inclusion, and even Real coach Alvaro Arbeloa highlighted Neuer's performance.

"I think Neuer was MVP," Arbeloa said. "We had so many chances to score more goals, but we didn't do it."

The Germans never had a shortage of world class keepers to choose from for international tournaments but the ⁠national team has seen little keeper consistency since Neuer's retirement.

With ‌the World Cup starting in the United States, ‌Canada and Mexico in June, and Germany eager to do well after consecutive first ‌round exits in 2018 and 2022, calls for Neuer's return are growing louder.

A ‌lot has also been said about the relationship between the veteran keeper and Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, which at times appeared to be strained.

The coach, when asked in an interview days ago if he had congratulated the player for his 40th birthday, said he ‌had no idea Neuer had turned 40. He has also repeatedly ruled out any possibility of luring him out ⁠of international retirement.

But ⁠on Tuesday, following Neuer's stellar performance, the keeper was asked about a possible national team return once more.

"We don't need to bring that up at all," Neuer told reporters.

"Where did we play today? That was a sensational game. We're not talking about the national team now. I've said my piece and I'm concentrating on Bayern here."

While Neuer wants to focus on club football with Bayern still in the running for three titles, performances such as these will only pile more pressure on Nagelsmann.

"To be honest, I am not surprised by his performance," said Bayern's director of sport, Max Eberl. "Manuel has been playing at this level for the entire season. He saved us today on several occasions."

Asked about a potential return to the national team, Eberl said: "I am not in charge of the national team coach."


'He Has the DNA': Amad Backs Carrick for Man Utd Top Job

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 25, 2026 Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates after the match with Manchester United manager Michael Carrick. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 25, 2026 Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates after the match with Manchester United manager Michael Carrick. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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'He Has the DNA': Amad Backs Carrick for Man Utd Top Job

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 25, 2026 Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates after the match with Manchester United manager Michael Carrick. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 25, 2026 Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates after the match with Manchester United manager Michael Carrick. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Manchester United's interim manager Michael Carrick is the right man to take charge of the Premier League club on a permanent basis, winger Amad Diallo said.

Since taking charge following Ruben Amorim's dismissal in January, Carrick has guided the club to seven wins in 10 matches, with just one defeat.

Under the former United and England midfielder, the Old Trafford club appear poised for a return to ⁠the Champions League ⁠next season and are third in the Premier League with seven games remaining in their campaign.

"From a personal view he's the right man. He has a lot of experience, he knows the club and ⁠has the DNA. His relationship with every player is very good," Ivory Coast international Amad told reporters on Tuesday.

"Sometimes this kind of manager can bring the club where they belong. It's not the players who decide but my honest opinion is we're really happy to have Michael Carrick as a manager."

Forward Bryan Mbeumo, signed from Brentford ⁠last ⁠year, echoed those sentiments, saying United's players had had a "good experience" working with Carrick, Reuters reported.

"He knows how to talk to us and we're going to try to take as much as we can from him. It's been easier because he knows the place. It's been great to work under him," he added.

Manchester United next host Leeds United in a league game on April 13.


Havertz Hails Arsenal Turnaround in Champions League Win Over Sporting

Arsenal's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match between Sporting CP and Arsenal FC at Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, 07 April 2026. (EPA)
Arsenal's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match between Sporting CP and Arsenal FC at Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, 07 April 2026. (EPA)
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Havertz Hails Arsenal Turnaround in Champions League Win Over Sporting

Arsenal's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match between Sporting CP and Arsenal FC at Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, 07 April 2026. (EPA)
Arsenal's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match between Sporting CP and Arsenal FC at Jose Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, 07 April 2026. (EPA)

Arsenal's 1-0 win over ‌Sporting in the Champions League quarter-final was a big turnaround for the English club after the back-to-back defeats in the FA Cup and League Cup, attacker Kai Havertz said.

Havertz scored the winning goal against Sporting in the tie after coming on as a substitute to give Arsenal an advantage heading into next week's return leg in London.

"Definitely a ‌big turnaround ‌for us because we lost the ‌last ⁠two matches. So ⁠we wanted to get a turnaround today and we made that happen," the German told Amazon Prime.

Arsenal's "quadruple" hopes have been downgraded to a "double" this season following their defeat by Manchester City in the League Cup ⁠final and shock loss to Championship ‌side Southampton in the ‌FA Cup on Saturday.

However, Havertz said the north ‌London club can still end the season ‌with trophies.

"We stick together as a group, we have so much more to come this season. Seven weeks to go, we can win big titles, ‌and we're going to go for that," he said.

Havertz was also full ⁠of ⁠praise for goalkeeper David Raya, who was the player of the match in the Champions League tie as he was forced into making several crucial interventions.

"For me, the last two seasons, the best keeper in the world. He's (David Raya) outstanding, he's saved us so many times, and we're very glad to have him."

Arsenal, who are top of the standings with 70 points, host Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday.