Rafael Nadal he was unable to defend the Australian Open champion title. He left in the second round, losing to mackenzie mcdonald the American was unable to cope as he noticed a pain in his left hip that would later confirm a major injury.
“Grade 2 injury to the iliopsoas of his left leg. The normal time for full recovery is between 6 and 8 weeks,” said the official statement on January 19.
Almost six weeks have passed, and Rafa Nadal has started stepping on the training track at his academy in Manacor. While it was snowing outside, the tennis player practiced with a racket.
This was confirmed in his stories by a guest of the academy, the German @anna_d_singer.
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No wonder they are on clay court. The actual purpose of Rafael Nadal This will come in the conditions for the European clay tour, in Monte Carlo (April 10-16) and Godó (April 17-23), although officially there is still no communication that he caused losses on hard courts. of Indian Wells and Miami.
Nadal, 36 years old, is losing positions in the ranking. He is eighth, and will lose his top 10 status for the first time since April 2005, after signing a record of more than 900 consecutive weeks in the top ten ATP rankings.
Source: La Verdad

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