Nadal to carry Spanish flag at Rio

After not being able to be the country's flag-bearer in 2012 Olympics due to a knee injury, Spain's number one tennis star will carry the Spanish flag at the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympic Games.

Published : Apr 27, 2016 19:14 IST , Madrid

Rafael Nadal won the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Rafael Nadal won the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Rafael Nadal won the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Tennis star Rafael Nadal will carry the Spanish flag at the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympic Games, the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) announced on Wednesday.

The nine-time French Open champion, who will turn 30 at the start of June, won the singles gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and he was chosen to carry the national flag at London four years later.

A knee injury prevented him from fulfilling that role and in the end it was NBA basketball star Pau Gasol who led the Spanish delegation into the Olympic stadium.

At the time Nadal said that having to renounce from carrying the flag was one of the most difficult and saddest decisions he had ever made.

“Spanish sport had a debt to pay back to Rafael Nadal,” said COE chief Alejandro Blanco. “He has done so much, so much more than just his results.”

Nadal struggled for form last year as injuries held him back and he even lost his French Open crown to Stan Wawrinka.

But after a sticky start to this year, he has rediscovered some of his old form, winning back-to-back clay court titles at Monte Carlo and Barcelona and he will once again be among the favourites for Roland Garros, which starts on May 22.

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