Rafael Nadal follow the rehabilitation process established by your doctor, Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, after the hip surgery he underwent at the beginning of June, in Barcelona and while his teammate competes for the Roland Garros throne left by the fourteen-time champion. The report dictated five months of sick leave, until November.
He has not competed since the Australian Open, and “I don’t think I deserve to leave this way,” he said in a public appearance, explaining his desire to do everything possible to try to retire from the court, competitiveness.
With only one tournament played this year, his presence in the world rankings continues to be on a downward trajectory. It won’t go away in it, it will remain at zero, until after the 2024 Australian Open, although he hopes to be in Melbourne by then and avoid that bye.
You enter the table through invitations or protected rank (the one you had when your official withdrawal began). Because there is no other way. Of the 435 points he had, he deducted another 180 for not defending in the round of 16 of the 2022 US Open, which he played with an abdominal injury similar to what happened at Wimbledon, falling to Frances Tiafoe.
He remains with 255 points, of which 210 will go on Monday, November 6, when the 10 from Paris-Bercy and the 200 from the ATP Finals in Turin are deducted. In Australia 2023 he took 45 for the second round.
If at Roland Garros he dropped from 15th to 136th position in an instant. Now it goes to position 239, up from 139. I don’t know anything Rafael Nadalhoping to get a head start on physical recovery from his hip.
Source: La Verdad

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