Rafa Nadal already has an outfit for the Australian Open

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These days, Rafa Nadal is preparing his return to the Manacor courts almost a year later due to injury. Just after Christmas he will leave for Australia to participate, starting December 31, in the Brisbane Open, a tournament that will serve as a preparation for his great goal at the beginning of 2024, the Australian Open.

The first Grand Slam of the season will see Nadal back in action with his kit already selected. Its primary color is photographic light blue [#435] with white and light lemon trimdominant color in sneakers.

This will be his kit for the first two tournaments of the season. After Brisbane and the Australian Open, the Spaniard only announced his presence at the exhibition with Carlos Alcaraz in Las Vegas, on March 3, and became the first figure announced by the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-Trofeo Conde de Godó, which will be held in RCT Barcelona from April 13 to 21.

His presence in Las Vegas invites subsequent participation in the Indian Wells ATP Masters 1000, one of his favorites. And the confirmation for Godó 2024 reaffirms the idea that Roland Garros is the priority, as it has always been in his career, in any conditions.

Monte Carlo and Madrid are part of his preferences, with Rome as an option before reaching Paris, a city that will seek the fifteenth Roland Garros, twenty-third Grand Slam. French capital that he plans to visit later, during the Olympic Games.

Source: La Verdad

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