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Nadal hopes to return from injury for Barcelona Open
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Nadal hopes to return from injury for Barcelona Open

Published by , Wednesday 04/10/24 21:56

Rafael Nadal hopes to be able to make his return from injury at next week's Barcelona Open, the 22-time Grand Slam champion said on Wednesday.

"First training... with the hope of being here these days before the start of the tournament. I'm here to see how it goes... with the desire to try to play," wrote Nadal on social media, alongside a picture of the Spaniard sitting courtside with his rackets.

But he did go on to add: "Important to say that I don't want to confirm that I will play, hopefully I will."

Last Thursday, 37-year-old Nadal was forced to withdrew from the Monte Carlo Masters after not recovering in time from injury to play the clay court season opener.

The record 14-time French Open winner missed virtually all of the 2023 season through injury and has only played at the Brisbane International this season, where he felt a hip injury flare-up during his quarter-final defeat by Jordan Thompson.

That prompted his withdrawal from the Australian Open as well as Doha and Indian Wells, where he had first intended to make his comeback.

His one appearance since Brisbane came in an exhibition match against Carlos Alcaraz in Las Vegas in March where observers noted some discomfort in his back.

With this potentially Nadal's last year on tour, he will be desperate not to miss any more clay court preparation time as he seeks to win a record 15th French Open title in June.

Earlier on Wednesday, the official Barcelona Open account shared a video on social media of 12-time tournament winner Nadal having a hit on the event's centre court -- which bears his name.

On Tuesday, fellow Spaniard Alcaraz also pulled out of Monte Carlo due to injury, making the two-time defending Barcelona Open champion's presence uncertain next week.

The Barcelona Open runs from April 15 to 21.

Source: AFP

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So great to see Paolini who lost 62,61 in 69 minutes get paid the same as Zverev, who lost in 4 sets, total 4 hours and 19 minutes. Today's "equality" 🤣
ad6771 ad6771 il y a 2 heures
"Visible to the media" but not to the TV viewers, they only show the hawkeye when it doesn't contradict the referee. With that said, anyone who saw the match knows that Carlos would have won anyway. Zverev played awesome but run out of gas while Carlos hade plenty in the tank.
Daniel N. Daniel N. il y a 4 heures
Players have to sign contracts to play in the tournaments and most often those contain clauses regarding PR relations which preclude players making negative comments about the tournament, tournament officials and employees.
SH321 SH321 il y a 7 heures
Can't see him winning one
bogbot.tc bogbot.tc il y a 13 heures
I wish him well but there is no reason to expect him to win at that level for so long. It’s too much, he is right to put all that in another category
Dsquared Dsquared il y a 17 heures
30 Grand Slams = dreaming. Possibly 10-15 GS depending on the extent of major injuries. Jannik will be highly competitive moving forward. Rafa, Roger, Pete Sampras and Djoko would have overwhelmed Alcaraz at their peak. Djoko would have likely won the FO without injury.
Bobo Bobo il y a 19 heures
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As hawkeye is not used at the FO it can't really be said that it was a double fault. All systems have a margin of error. Yes hawkeye has a very small margin- something like 3mm and the line judge/umpi
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One of the worst GS finals. Can't be worse than Zverev-Thiem but I think that after Nole and Rafa retire, all tennis will be like that. Maybe if Alcaraz and Sinner step up a bit and make good finals..
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Juan Manuel, for the win ✌️
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Well played Donna, 👏 👌
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Arantxa, for the win ✌️
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