Rafa Nadal began training on Monday on the natural grass courts of the Santa Ponça Country Club (Calviá-Mallorca) after undergoing pulsed radio frequency treatment last week in Barcelona on various nerves involved in the chronic injury -Müller-Weiss syndrome- he suffered in his left foot.
As sources close to the organization have confirmed to EFE, the recent winner of the Parisian tournament Roland Garros held this morning behind closed doors on the courts that from next weekend will host the ATP 250 Mallorca Championschips Where the current champion of the event, Russian Daniil Medvedev, and Australian Nick Kyrgios will participate, among others.
Nadal rested a few days after his visit to the Barcelona Teknon clinic. He sailed the waters of Mallorca with his wife, Mery Perelló, and several friends, according to what was published on the social networks of the winner of 22 Grand Slams tournaments.
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He also led Ricky Rubio to the graduation ceremony for 33 students. of Rafa Nadal International School held on Wednesday at its academic facilities in Manacor.
The Balearic tennis player he plans to compete in the Wimbledon tournament which starts on June 27 “if he has little chance of doing so”according to his uncle and former coach, Toni Nadal, director of the Mallorca Championships.
In recent years, Nadal has prepared for the London tournament – which he has won twice (2008 and 2010) – on the natural grass court of Santa Ponça Country Club, which has a surface similar to that of the All England Club in London.
Source: La Verdad

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