Playing in the 111th edition of the Melbourne Major, the 36-year-old lost to American Mackenzie McDonald, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5, in the second round of the season’s first Grand Slam.

During the second set of the match, while attempting to hit a shot, the Spanish veteran showed signs of getting injured as he held his abdomen in what seemed to be absolute pain.

Despite the tremendous agony, the former World No. 1 finished the game and then took a medical timeout to seek help from the physio. Nadal’s wife, Maria Francisca Perello, was present in the player’s box and was captured on camera shedding tears after seeing her husband in such pain.

Becker, 55, discussed Nadal’s loss through the Eurosport Germany program Matchball Becker.

The former German tennis professional commented on Perello’s emotional video clip.

The six-time Grand Slam singles winner further commented on the World No. 2’s mental strength and willpower. He believed that the Spaniard, leaving the pitch while waving at the crowd, was inching closer towards his retirement.

Becker continued by saying that the previous generation is slowly handing over the baton to the new.

The 65-year-old also shed some light on how, despite getting injured, Nadal did not want to leave the pitch as he “never looks for an excuse.”

Boris Becker unsure of Rafael Nadal’s return to Australian Open but thinks he “will want” to play in Paris

Boris Becker concluded his statement by saying that since the retirement of Roger Federer, Nadal has also been pestered by questions regarding his retirement.

The German tennis legend added that the Mallorca-born superstar might not return to the Australian Open and will be eager to play at his best in Paris, at Roland Garros. Becker further added that fans should enjoy every bit of his playing days as he is already in the tail end of his glorious career.

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