Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal will team up as doubles partners at the Olympic Games in Paris.
Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal will team up to be doubles partners at next month's Olympic Games in Paris.The Games begin on 26 July with the tennis tournaments starting a day later.
Nadal's participation at the Games was uncertain after a series of injuries this year, but he returned to action for the clay court season in April.Briton Dan Evans said partnering Andy Murray at the men's doubles in Paris "would be the stuff dreams are made of". "Playing with him anytime is special," said Evans. "He's a legend of the sport - a legend of British sport."
Evans and Murray were given a wildcard to play doubles at the French Open in May but were beaten in the first round.
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