<b>Follow the latest news on the </b><a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/olympics/2024/07/26/live-2024-paris-olympics-opening-ceremony/" target="_blank"><b>2024 Paris Olympics</b></a> <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/rafael-nadal/" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal</a> is glad to have avoided any damage in Bastad ahead of the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/olympics/" target="_blank">Paris Olympics</a>, but he is not too happy with the level of his tennis and fitness. The 38-year-old Nadal, who <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/tennis/2023/05/18/rafael-nadal-out-of-french-open-due-to-injury-and-expects-2024-to-be-last-of-tennis-career/" target="_blank">missed almost all of 2023 </a>with a hip problem and has been limited to six events this year because of a muscle tear and fitness issues, lost 6-3, 6-2 in the Swedish Open final to Portuguese seventh seed Nuno Borges on Sunday. After beating fifth seed Cameron Norrie on Thursday, Nadal won tough three-set matches against fourth seed Mariano Navone and Duje Ajdukovic in his next two rounds and was struggling by the end. "The level was so far from what it should be. Probably the energy too. It has been a long week with long matches," Nadal said. "Even if my body, I don't have damage, that's important - but mentally and physically, I'm not used to playing four days in a row and playing long matches. "I need to analyse well and find the reason why I played that way, even if the energy wasn't right. Things like this can happen, and that's the situation. I don't have to lie or hide anything." Nadal<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/tennis/2024/05/28/rafael-nadal-says-playing-at-wimbledon-unlikely-as-he-targets-paris-olympics/" target="_blank"> decided to skip Wimbledon</a> to focus on preparations for the Olympics which are being played at Roland Garros, the venue of 14 of his 22 Grand Slam triumphs. At the Games, Nadal will be looking to add to his singles gold from the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and doubles victory at Rio in 2016. Apart from singles in Paris, he will team up with French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in doubles. "I played the final, that's positive. I was able to play long matches without having an injury, that's good," Nadal said of his week in Sweden. The former world No1 has played just six tournaments in 2024 due to injury while his ranking has slumped to 261. "In some way I felt that I arrived here practicing much better than what I played in the tournament during the whole week. That's something that I am not satisfied with," he explained. "I arrived here with the feeling that I was playing a good level and I was not able to show that during the whole week. That is something that I am not happy with. "Anyway it's a final, so I can't say it's a bad result because it's the first final since a long time ago. But I was not able to feel myself comfortable enough during the whole week to be satisfied with the week of tennis that I played." It has still been a productive week for Nadal, who won four matches in a row for the first time since 2022 and had his physical condition tested ahead of representing Spain at the Games. While Nadal will be hoping for a better fortunes in Paris, it won't be easy. Serbian great Novak Djokovic will be aiming for gold to fill that one gap on his otherwise-impeccable resume, which includes 24 Grand Slam trophies. Also eyeing a first gold will be stars like Poland's Iga Swiatek, who has won the French Open four of the past five years, and American Coco Gauff, the reigning US Open champion and runner-up to Swiatek at Roland Garros in 2022.