The tennis player himself has confirmed that he has “a grade 2 injury in the Iliaco Psoas of his left leg”
Rafa Nadal will be out of the tennis court for between 6 and 8 weeks. The Spanish tennis player himself has been in charge of communicating his left thigh injury, which caused him to leave the Australian Open. “The medical tests he subjected me to have confirmed that I have a grade 2 injury in the Iliaco Psoas of his left leg.” “He will rest for the next few days once he returns to Spain and will begin anti-inflammatory physiotherapy,” his team said in a statement.
Due to the free time he misses the tour through the Middle East, where he had to play the tournaments in Doha and Dubai. If the recovery is eventually extended to 8 weeks, Nadal would not play the exhibition game against Carlos Alcaraz on March 5 in Las Vegas, nor the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells.
The main goal of Nadal and his team is to arrive in the best possible conditions for the tour of the country. The date indicated could be from April 9 to 16, when the Monte Carlo Master 1000 is held. In addition to the Monegasque tournament, the tennis player plans to play in Barcelona, Madrid and Rome in preparation for Roland Garros, his big goal.
Source: La Verdad

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