Rafael Nadal training at his academy in Manacor. Eyes on the ball. An image that exudes intensity at work, which in some ways confirms the message that the tennis player released this Wednesday at the official opening of the Teknon Tennis Clinic: “Now I know that he will play tennis again,” he launched.
He clarified the key question of whether hip surgery in June resolved the iliac psoas problem in his left leg that threatened the end of his career, which has not allowed him to play since the second round of the Australian Open in January..
“We have taken great steps, the recovery seems to be positive,” he noted.
“I will be the first to tell when I come back, when I know,” he added. That was not the day, because he wanted to pay attention to his host and doctor, Angel Ruiz-Cotorro. And because he wants to gauge when and how to say it, as Australia approaches, in January.
Being there is your goal, especially true. He will say.
And soon. This Thursday he launched another wink about his return through social networks, in English: “Confirmed yesterday that I will return, stay tuned these days when I decide and announce with my team when and where.”
The doctors asked him to take it easy until November, the month in which he should know more about where his body is and what kind of calendar he will face in 2024. Until he can feel competitive again. “I will give myself another chance to enjoy tennis. I feel that it will be difficult to return to a very high level, but I will try. I have not lost hope.
The trainers Carlos Moyà, Marc López and Gustavo Marcaccio, their physio Rafa Maymóhis manager Carlos Costa, Jordi Robert ‘Tuts’ (Nike), Benito Pérez-Barbadillo (public relations) and his father Sebastian They continued the work and prepared the moment. Also included Tony Nadal academically helpful.
Rafa Nadal, except for an unexpected accident, will be able to fight again, his desire not to directly end his legendary career due to an injury.
Source: La Verdad

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