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Rafael Nadal Justifies Why His Shorts Have Been Getting Shorter Lately

Rafael Nadal Justifies Why His Shorts Have Been Getting Shorter Lately
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 25: Rafael Nadal of Spain looks on after returning a shot while practicing prior to the start of the 2017 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 25, 2017 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images for USTA)
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NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 25: Rafael Nadal of Spain looks on after returning a shot while practicing prior to the start of the 2017 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 25, 2017 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images for USTA)
Rafael Nadal wearing a pair of his longer shorts during a Dec. 2007 match in Malaga, Spain.
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Rafael Nadal wearing a pair of his longer shorts during a Dec. 2007 match in Malaga, Spain.

Aside from his exceptionally physical tennis game and never-ending wedgie-picking, Rafael Nadal used to be known for one thing: his extremely long shorts.

But over the years, the tennis player’s long shorts have become much shorter shorts. It’s no accident and at a recent event, Nadal says it has everything to do with his age.

They were very comfortable, but not for my age. When I was 18, 19, 20, they were OK,” the 31-year-old told InStyle at the 2017 Palace Invitational with Venus Williams last week.

He added, “I decided to change up the style in 2009. You never know what can happen in the future, but playing again with those long pants is not going to happen. I’m too old for that.”

Nadal returns a shot against Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Aug. 18, 2017.
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Nadal returns a shot against Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Aug. 18, 2017.

He’s still wearing his shorter shorts at the U.S. Open this week, where Nadal faces the possibility of playing Roger Federer for the first time in New York City. They’re set to face each other if they reach the semifinals, though Nadal doesn’t sound too excited about it.

“If I am in semifinals, I prefer to play against another [player]’’ Nadal told the NY Post. “It’s obvious, no? I am not that way. Sounds very good, but the real thing I prefer to play against another player, an easier one if it’s possible.”

He added, “Of course I understand that’s gonna be great for our history. [It’s] true we played in all [other] Grand Slam finals. We never played here and we are not going to play in the finals. Finals are more special than semifinals.’’

We can’t wait to watch this showdown and, of course, we’ll be keeping an eye on the length of Nadal’s shorts.

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