“If I dose myself higher, I’m no longer a tennis player. You can’t play less than I’ve done in the past two years. The schedule depends on the results and physical condition, and from there we will make decisions. ” are words of Rafael Nadal after winning the Australian Open, In January. That he saved after returning to dominate Roland Garros.
The left foot gave no rest. On the contrary, it punishes an increasingly severe and recurrent disease. “I can’t drag this out any longer,” Rafa Nadal said with Musketeers Cup next to him. He competed with anesthetic injections before each fight, but was looking for a solid cure. After Paris, he will undergo radiofrequency injections to restrain the two nerves in the joint.
Depending on the result, he will adapt his schedule to sports. “I like what I do, I enjoy playing tennis and competing,” he stresses. He wants to compete longer, he will do everything to do it.
i don’t want to rule out Wimbledon. “If the treatment works, I want to play it. Wimbledon with anti-inflammatories I say yes. Wimbledon with anesthesia injections I say no,” he warned.
By 2022 he has played 7 tournaments, 33 games (30-3). The same events he faced in 2021, 29 games (24-5). He was crippled after the Roland Garros semifinal he lost to Novak Djokovic and only played two more games, in August. A failed attempt.
In 2020, with a pandemic break that was a blessing for the knees and that provoked foot pain, also 7 tournaments, 34 games (27-7).
Source: La Verdad

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