David Nalbandian, who retired four years ago, says he had a decent chance to get into the final at the 2004 French Open, but was injured in the semifinals.

The Argentine had reached the final in Rome just before the French Open, and during the tournament he beat two No. 1s—Gustavo Kuerten and Marat Safin. But during the semis against fellow Argentine Gaston Gaudio, Nalbandian’s body broke down and he lost, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-0.

"I played with a torn abdomen,” Nalbandian told Radio Uno. “But I think that Gaston was playing very well, and especially on the clay, a surface which always affects me more.”

Nalbandian was out for two months after that.

In addition, he recalled injury affecting him during another Grand Slam semifinal—at the 2003 U.S. Open, where he competed against American Andy Roddick. They played a classic five-setter, but Nalbandian said he couldn’t move at the end.

“I played with a torn abdominal against Roddick,” Nalbandian said. “Also, in that same match, I broke a bone on my hand.”

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David Nalbandian: Adrenaline on a tennis court is like nothing else

David Nalbandian: Adrenaline on a tennis court is like nothing else

The former No. 3 won 11 titles—including the 2005 ATP Masters Cup and two Masters titles—and reached the final of Wimbledon in 2002. In 2013, the 35-year-old retired, saying that his body was too sore and his shoulder was done.

“The shoulder injury in 2013 was the key that I could not play anymore,” Nalbandian said. “I knew I did not have much left, but I still had desire. I tried to recover, but my shoulder was not in condition to compete."

Though his commitment was sometimes questioned, Nalbandian spoke about the importance of the game.

”The passion in tennis and in sport is spectacular,” he said. “The adrenaline that you find on court you do not find anywhere else. If  [I] were born again, I would be a tennis player again."

These days, he is involved with rally-car racing and is the father of two children.

"The truth is, I do not miss tennis,” he said. “Life is in stages and I feel it is a stage already closed. Today, it is another stage ... I enjoy all the things tennis stops—my family, watching my children grow."

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David Nalbandian: Adrenaline on a tennis court is like nothing else

David Nalbandian: Adrenaline on a tennis court is like nothing else

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