Rafael Nadal training on the covered clay court of his academy in Manacor. Behind him, his physio Rafa Maymó noticing their movements, taking some photos that the manacorí will use later to send a message through social networks.
At 36, on his way to losing his top-10 status for the first time since April 2005, he has yet another challenge to face. And it becomes more complicated because age imposes it as a law of life.
The Australian Open title defense ended with a second round loss to the American mackenzie mcdonald. His limp warned of injury, medical examinations revealed a worse scope than expected. “A grade 2 injury to the Iliaco Psoas of his left leg. The normal time for a full recovery is between 6 and 8 weeks,” the official statement said.
“I had a very big breakdown, so I have to be patient,” said the Spaniard as he began playing the track. He gains intensity in the beating, as he points out in his account of instagram.
One yes and one arm of resistance. Little but a lot because it means that Nadal leaves behind his physical problem and the fears that arise from it, from the fatigue of accumulating injuries in recent months.
Music plays in the background others, a tune with a revealing title: Paris. The most important professional city of Rafa Nadal’s career, a nod to his quest for a fourteenth Roland Garros title, a 23rd Grand Slam.
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Rafael Nadal He did not want to publicly indicate the date of the return to European clay. After leaving Doha, Dubai, Indian Wells and Miami, he is expected in Monte Carlo (April 10-16) and the Conde de Godó Trophy (April 17-23).
Nadal and a very demanding clay tour
The tour is almost non-stop in Madrid (April 26-May 7) and Rome (May 10-21).
The closing, the real goal, is in Paris, from May 28 to June 11.
There are more than 200,000 likes on the post of Rafael Nadal, the historical king of clay. The comments follow each other in favor of a fully obtained lap and with a fully competitive capacity.
Source: La Verdad

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