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Posted: 2023-12-29 04:10:14

Rafael Nadal has attempted to play down his "impossible" Australian Open title hopes in what's shaping up as the first stop on his 2024 farewell world tour.

But for the Spanish 37-year-old, who is set to return at the Brisbane International from Sunday after almost a year out with injury, Australia is a place where impossible happens.

The 22-time major champion's last match was a round-two loss at the Australian Open in January earlier this year, with Nadal eventually opting for surgery to fix his troublesome hip in June.

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Thousands of fans queued for a glimpse of the tennis great at a gathering in inner-city Brisbane on Friday, when a cheery Nadal was keen to water down the prospect of a title in the city — or a third Australian Open crown next month.

"It's impossible to think about winning tournaments today," he said when told Australian world number 40 Alexei Popyrin had tipped him to win the Brisbane event.

"What's really possible is to enjoy the comeback. I don't expect much; one year without being on the court."

But he was quick to recall his Melbourne Park triumphs when prompted, two against-the-odds titles won in 2009 and 2022 that debunk the current world number 672's low expectations.

In 2009 he outlasted countryman Fernando Verdasco over five hours in the semi-final, before going the distance two days later in a four-hour epic to beat Roger Federer.

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