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It is undeniable that Rafael Nadal had one of the greatest careers in the history of tennis. There were 22 Grand Slam titles in total, including a record 14 Roland Garros titles and 209 weeks as world number 1 - all while playing in arguably the most competitive era in men's tennis.
While his achievements have been widely documented, what few people know is how close it all came to never happening - and how an injury suffered early in his career almost destroyed everything he had worked for.
Going back to 2005, Nadal was beginning to build his name on the circuit. The young Spaniard won his first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros and ended that season as world number 2.
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At the end of 2005, Nadal felt a pop in his foot during a match. After tests, he was diagnosed with Mueller-Weiss syndrome, a rare degenerative condition that affects the bones of the foot.
This led to a period when it was unclear whether the 19-year-old phenom would be able to continue pursuing his dream of being a professional tennis player - let alone becoming one of the greatest of all time.
Toque agora.
"That was probably the hardest part of my tennis career," Nadal said in an extensive CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour in Madrid. "Because that was just the beginning.
"In a way, you project your future as a professional tennis player, thinking that you will have at least seven, eight, ten years on the professional circuit. This is what you've trained for practically your entire life.
"And then, one second, it seems like you might not be able to keep doing what you love."
Nadal reflects deeply on this difficult period in a new four-episode Netflix documentary series that provides an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the difficulties behind his extraordinary success and famous resilience.
Injuries - and Nadal's ability to recover from them - are one of the central narratives of the documentary, starting precisely with that major obstacle at the beginning of his career.
"At 19, you feel everything differently. You're very young," he added. "But I was very lucky to have very good people by my side.
"Of course I always maintained hope that things would improve and that I would be able to continue playing, but for a few months the news was not positive."
In the end, Nadal and his medical team found a solution that worked: an innovative insole that moved the foot about 7 millimeters into the shoe. After that, Nike developed a new shoe, custom-made specifically for his foot.
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Although it worked, it certainly didn't mean the end of the physical problems. The foot injury recurred several times, especially in the seasons leading up to his retirement in 2024.
There were also several problems with his wrists and knees, which caused the Spaniard to miss a total of 18 Grand Slams throughout his career - a number that makes his 22 titles even more impressive.
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