Dream over for Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz as they bow out of Olympic doubles

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Spain's Rafael Nadal (left) embraces Carlos Alcaraz after they lose to the US' Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram.

Spain's Rafael Nadal (left) embraces Carlos Alcaraz after they lose to the US' Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram.

PHOTO: AFP

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PARIS - Spain’s dream team met its match as Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz’s hopes of an Olympic doubles gold medal were ended by American duo Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek on July 31.

Their progress had captivated the crowds at Roland Garros where Nadal won a mind-boggling 14 French Open singles crowns but their journey was ended in a 6-2 6-4 quarter-final defeat.

Nadalcaraz, as they have become known since joining forces for the Paris Games, were given raucous support by a jam-packed Court Philippe Chatrier, at times the din sounding more like a soccer arena as the fans roared for the Spaniards.

When 2023 French Open doubles winner Krajicek served for the match and went break points down, there was pandemonium inside the arena with the umpire struggling to maintain order.

The American fourth seeds somehow kept their cool though and when Krajicek sent down an ace on match point it was met by almost silent disbelief - the umpire getting off her chair to confirm the ball had kissed the white tape.

Nadal, 38, began the Games by carrying the Olympic flame in the opening ceremony, but ends it without the third gold medal he craved on what could well be his last appearance on his beloved Parisian clay.

As Nadal trudged off alongside the man who has replaced him as a force in tennis, fans snapped photos on their phones.

Special atmosphere

Krajicek said it had been special to be part of the atmosphere, even if he played a huge role in ruining the script.

“To be in that kind of environment. You’ve got to soak it all in,” he said.

“I mean, the energy was through the roof.

“We came here with a mission and we played a great match tonight, but the tournament’s not over.”

In truth Nadal and Alcaraz could have few complaints as they came up against a well-drilled partnership with the 40-year-old Ram, a four-times Grand Slam men’s doubles champion, superb throughout with razor-sharp net play.

Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram of the US celebrate their win.

PHOTO: EPA-EFE

In their two previous matches in Paris, Nadal and Alcaraz had ridden a wave of support, coming up with some inspired play to raise hopes that they could go all the way.

But this time the 21-year-old Alcaraz, who earlier on July 31 reached the singles quarter-finals, lacked his usual spark and served consecutive double faults to virtually hand the Americans the opening set.

There was no coming back this time and Alcaraz dropped serve to love at 3-3 - the Spaniards’ frustration showing as they disputed a line call after a sizzling Ram winner.

Ram and Krajicek face Czech duo Tomas Machac and Adam Pavlasek for a place in the gold medal match. REUTERS

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