“Don’t expect him to play with a amputated leg or a prosthesis,” he ironically Carlos Moya the key to keeping his left foot under control at Roland Garros. “And then we’ll see what happens,” he announced. Rafael Nadal then make sure “you understand everything after the contest”.
In his time on several television channels after beating Casper Ruud by 6-3, 6-3 and 6-0, Nadal declared that “the worst moment was after the game against Corentin Moutet, Can not walk. Luckily, my doctor was here and allowed me to play under anesthesia. “Ángel Ruiz-Cotorro was with his patient in Paris from the beginning. That match was in the second round, in the evening. He later successfully dealt with five, including on his World Number One Victim List, Novak Djokovic, in the four top-10s.
“I can’t continue competing with my foot asleep, a solution must be found. I want to continue competing, so next week I will talk to some doctors and consider different options. Will accept I am receiving treatment and I hope it will help me, “he added in France. 2 is the fourteen-time Roland Garros champion.
At 36, he’s not giving up, far from it, as he has four titles this season, two Grand Slams, despite the setbacks.
In September 2021, he underwent a scaphoid intervention of the left foot, suffering from Müllers-Weiss syndrome, a degenerative disease due to scaphoid malformation. It causes general foot swelling, constant pain, often unbearable even for Rafa Nadal’s long -suffering.
“If the new treatment works, I’ll be back next year. I’m going to keep fighting to continue playing,” he stressed.
Source: La Verdad

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