Rafael Nadal He’s played five games over the past two and a half years, and sat out two of them knowing he was injured in his scrimmage.
He bowed out in the second round of the 2023 Australian Open, and did not return until Brisbane 2024, where he was prevented from returning in the third round, after having match balls against the Australian. Jordan Thompson.
From an injury to the iliopsoas tendon in his left leg, to another disorder in the same area, although at a muscular level, as he himself stated.
He dropped out of the Australian Open, when he announced his absence in Doha. He did the exhibition in Las Vegas with Carlos Alcaraz, entered the Indian Wells draw. However, right there, in the California desert, he decided to leave the participation: “I’m not ready to compete at the highest level in an important event,” he declared.
The work moved to clay. Monte Carlo, Godó and Madrid, on their official agenda, where Rome and Roland Garros will be seen as the final goal. However, “these are difficult times for me, sportingly speaking. Unfortunately, I inform you that I am not going to play in Monte Carlo. My body simply won’t let me,” he said this Thursday.
The next letter is Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-71st Conde de Godó Trophyfrom April 13 to 21. The Mutua Madrid Open is just a few days away.
That’s the video Rafael Nadal he shared the day after saying ‘no’ to Monte Carlo. Today, April 5, 11:30. So that it is clear that he is constantly working, and hitting hard.
That intensity drew attention, as well as his racket being well-aimed. Although there was no sudden movement, he was still cautious when leaving.
It is true that he himself accompanied his resignation Monte Carlo with another video where he also hits the ball hard. “I continue working and trying my best every day with the hope of being able to compete in tournaments that have been very important to me, the reality is that today I cannot,” he expressed.
“I have no choice but to accept the situation and try to look towards the immediate future while maintaining hope and wanting to give myself a chance for things to improve,” he said. It’s up to him, with the help of his team, to measure where he sets the bar to attend an official competition.
The king of the beat has done many miracles in sports. To him, his actions prove, the way is open until he closes the door.
Source: La Verdad

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