Winning the 21st 22nd Grand Slam titles were Rafael Nadal s two greatest accomplishments at this stage of his career Pam Shriver
Winning the 21st & 22nd Grand Slam titles were Rafael Nadal s two greatest accomplishments at this stage of his career Pam Shriver Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal's practice at Wimbledon, 24 June 2022 Shriver continued to praise the 36-year-old, claiming that his 21st Grand Slam title in Australia and the 22nd at Roland Garros were two of Nadal's greatest achievements, given everything that was happening with his foot. "It’s a really intriguing part of this year’s Wimbledon, if he can get through to the semis and into the final, the excitement will really build. What he’s shown us by winning his 21st Grand Slam in Australia and the 22nd in France and everything he told us afterward about the foot, I think they were his two greatest accomplishments at this stage of his career. It could be one of those magical runs," Shriver added. Rafael Nadal has faced a number of uphill tasks in the last year. Following his semifinal defeat against at the 2021 French Open, the Spaniard was sidelined for six months due to a long-term recurring foot injury, forcing him to miss Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the US Open. After getting rid of his crutches in September and recovering from COVID-19 in December, the Spaniard reached Australia. Nadal produced his best-ever start to the season, winning 20 matches on the trot, including titles at the 2022 Australian Open, Melbourne Summer set and Mexican Open. He extended his Major title lead over and Djokovic to 2 Slams after clinching his 14th French Open title.
Winning the 21st & 22nd Grand Slam titles were Rafael Nadal s two greatest accomplishments at this stage of his career Pam Shriver
Rafael Nadal is a 22-time Grand Slam champion. As stupendous a career as has had till now, this is the first time that he has been able to win both the Australian Open and Roland Garros in the same year. The 22-time Grand Slam winner begins his pursuit of a Calendar Slam on Tuesday against Argentina's Francisco Cerúndolo at . There's another tennis great who has won 22 Grand Slam titles, but in the doubles category — Pam Shriver. During a recent , the former American player said that she wouldn't have given Rafael Nadal even a sliver of a chance to achieve a Calendar Slam a year ago, but that it could be a possibility now. "12 months ago, I would have said, "Not a chance in the world," but now he’s two legs up, had the foot procedure after the French Open and he’s looking good. He doesn’t start as my favorite to win Wimbledon, but he’s in my top two or three picks. It’s possible that he can go into the US Open like Djokovic last year and already be three legs up," Shriver said. PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal's practice at Wimbledon, 24 June 2022PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal's practice at Wimbledon, 24 June 2022 Shriver continued to praise the 36-year-old, claiming that his 21st Grand Slam title in Australia and the 22nd at Roland Garros were two of Nadal's greatest achievements, given everything that was happening with his foot. "It’s a really intriguing part of this year’s Wimbledon, if he can get through to the semis and into the final, the excitement will really build. What he’s shown us by winning his 21st Grand Slam in Australia and the 22nd in France and everything he told us afterward about the foot, I think they were his two greatest accomplishments at this stage of his career. It could be one of those magical runs," Shriver added. Rafael Nadal has faced a number of uphill tasks in the last year. Following his semifinal defeat against at the 2021 French Open, the Spaniard was sidelined for six months due to a long-term recurring foot injury, forcing him to miss Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the US Open. After getting rid of his crutches in September and recovering from COVID-19 in December, the Spaniard reached Australia. Nadal produced his best-ever start to the season, winning 20 matches on the trot, including titles at the 2022 Australian Open, Melbourne Summer set and Mexican Open. He extended his Major title lead over and Djokovic to 2 Slams after clinching his 14th French Open title.