Rafael Nadal He would have missed his time trial as he was at Roland Garros, which runs from May 28 to June 11. Injured in the iliopsoas of his left leg since mid-February, when he limped off in a second-round match at the Australian Open, he was unable to that he will make a full recovery.
Unpublished since then, he gradually retreated to Monte Carlo, Conde de Godó Trophy, Madrid and Rome.
Not long after, several photos circulated of how he complained of illness and left training at his academy in Manacor.
The fourteen-time champion in Paris, with 22 Grand Slams to his credit, could not recover in time and was eliminated for the first time since his debut in 2005.
Sources from his team told Mundo Deportivo that Rafael Nadal He will explain this Thursday, in an official press conference, his current situation. “Whether he will play Roland Garros or not, it will be announced afterwards, as well as the reasons why he decides on one thing or another,” said the same source.
The outlook is negative for Nadal, champion in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022.
This is the most difficult moment for Rafael Nadalwho will be 37 on June 3. So far this year, four games have been played and a long medical leave, not expected since the first forecast announced the absence between six and eight weeks, a period that grows over of time.
nadal, at the crossroads. The physical problem is the most alarming, not much decrease in the ranking, even if he left the top-100.
Source: La Verdad

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