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FILE – Rafael Nadal, of Spain, waves to the crowd at his doubles match against Australia’s Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson during the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane, Australia, Dec. 31, 2023. Nadal played an unofficial event Sunday, March 3, 2024, losing to fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz 3-6, 6-4 (14-12) in The Netflix Slam in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Tertius Pickard, File)

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain gets medical assistance after injuring his ankle during the Rio Open Tennis tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Armando Paiva)

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain reacts after injuring his ankle during the Rio Open Tennis tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Armando Paiva)

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain returns the ball to Thiago Monteiro of Brazil during the Rio Open Tennis tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Armando Paiva)

FILE – Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz returns the ball to Argentina’s Sebastian Baez during an ATP Next Gen semifinal tennis match in Milan, Italy, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and the men’s professional tennis tour announced a multiyear partnership on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, that includes naming rights for the ATP rankings, the latest move into sports by the kingdom.(AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

Nadal Alcaraz Exhibition Tennis

FILE – Rafael Nadal, of Spain, waves to the crowd at his doubles match against Australia’s Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson during the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane, Australia, Dec. 31, 2023. Nadal played an unofficial event Sunday, March 3, 2024, losing to fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz 3-6, 6-4 (14-12) in The Netflix Slam in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Tertius Pickard, File)ASSOCIATED PRESSMore

LAS VEGAS (AP) — There has been plenty of mystery around Rafael Nadal and his health because he has played just 12 official matches since the 2022 U.S. Open.

The Anytime Grand Slam winner played an unofficial event Sunday, losing to fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz 3-6, 6-4 (14-12) in The Netflix Slam before a sellout crowd of 9,489. The Fitzgerald Nadal showed no apparent sign of any issues related to his hip.

Nadal said during a courtside interview with Netflix while up 5-2 in the first set that his performance at that point was “much better than expected.

The match was also a bit of a physical test for Alcaraz, who injured his right ankle Feb. 20 in the Rio Open. Like Nadal, he didn’t show any noticeable signs of being physically limited.

The question facing Nadal now is whether he will be ready for the French Open in May. Nadal has dominated that event like no other, winning the major 14 times.

The match against Alcaraz was an encouraging sign, but Nadal said beforehand he wasn’t sure what the future holds at Roland Garros and beyond.

Nadal withdrew from the Australian Open in January after suffering what he called a micro tear on his surgically repaired hip. He later skipped a tournament in Doha,

Nadal gets another test at Indian Wells this week. It’ll be his first competitive tennis since Melbourne. He was in California preparing for the hard-court event before traveling to Las Vegas to face Alcaraz.

“I need to spend more time on the tour, at least to practice with the professional players even if not playing many official matches,” Nadal said the day before the exhibition. “That’s the important thing right now, is to be in rhythm again. I was not able to play the way I expected. I had to pull out from Doha, so let’s see.”

Men’s tennis is seeing a sort of passing of the torch. Nadal’s longtime rival, Roger Federer, took his 20 Grand Slam titles into retirement two years ago. Nadal stayed on tour, but whether he adds to his Grand Slam total is a big question.

Novak Djokovic, who turns 37 in May, could be the only dominant player from that generation to still be near his peak. The world’s top-ranked player won three of his 24 career major titles last year.

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