Rafael Nadal He admitted that the pain from the psoas injury that kept him out of competition all year hasn’t completely gone, but stressed that in training he can “do more things.”
The winner of twenty-two Grand Slams pointed to the Australian Open as an idea for a return to competition, although he did not guarantee it, at an event at the Madrid Costume Museum where he presented a line of food supplements including of Juan Matjipresident of Cantabria Labs, where he shared the initiative.
“There’s still no return date. No more Davis Cup, because we’re already eliminated and November can’t happen. I’m going every day because I don’t have the ability to know what my body will be like in a few months. The my first choice now is in January, in Australia, but I don’t know for sure,” said Nadal.
“I can train a little more and that is already progress. I have less pain, but I still have discomfort. If I don’t have pain I can go on dates. But I do things that I couldn’t do before, I train a little yet,” added the Manacorí tennis player. .
nadal He is cautious but optimistic: “I’m on the right track. Although it’s an injury I’ve never had. But I’m excited, which is the most important thing. It’s an injury that’s new for me and it’s unknown territory. I tried to go back to gravel time and couldn’t, so I don’t know and can’t say when I’ll be back.
Source: La Verdad

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