PARIS [France], Tennis great Rafael Nadal has ruled out playing his Las Vegas match at the French Open 2024 with the Spaniard saying he was "not 100 per cent sure" whether it would be his final tournament. 14-time French Open champion Nadal gave his all for his final appearance at the French Open, but fell victim to Alexander Zverev's sharp forehand attack and lost 3-6, 6-7(4), 3- Went. Former world No. 6 Nadal suffered his first first-round defeat at Roland Garros in a blockbuster opening round clash on Monday. The 'King of Clay' also revealed that playing a match at the upcoming Pari Olympics after losing to Zwere in the first round is "motivation" to continue his illustrious career. After the match, Nadal was given a proper send-off by the fans, who chanted his name for several minutes before taking the microphone to address him and talk about future plans.The crowd at Court Philippe-Chatrier witnessed a vintage Nadal moment with one of the 14-time champion's finest tennis performances, particularly with his trademark forehand passing shot in the three-hour and five-minute match, as the Spaniard thanked the fans for their unwavering support. Appreciated him. Throughout the game, he said he was not sure if this could be his last appearance at Roland Garros. “The amount of emotions I've felt on this amazing court throughout my tennis career is incredible. I never dreamed I'd be here at almost 38, having as much success as I've had here, winning so many times "It's something I never dreamed of," Nadal said at Roland Garros. It is difficult for me to say what will happen in the future.It's two percent that I won't come back to Roland-Garros, but I can't do that. "I say 100 percent that I enjoy playing here, I love traveling with the family and my body is like it was two months ago." "Feeling a little better than." For now, Nadal will continue to test himself against the world's best players, with dreams of returning to Paris for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games. "I hope to be back on this court for the Olympics. This motivates me," Nada said with a smile." . Talk about this intriguing matchup, a repeat of their Paris semifinal from two years ago, when they played for nearly three hours before Zverev was forced to withdraw due to a horrific ankle injury. Roland Garros WTA No. But as soon as the draw was announced, Iga Swiatek and 24-time Grand Slam champion Nova Djokovic were all in the stands watching the match as there was a lot of excitement in straight sets. There was a tough fight for the victory, but each time Nada seemed to have the upper hand and Zverev rallied the enthusiastic crowd behind him and counter-attacked to take the lead.