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Rafael Nadal gives update on injury ahead of Nick Kyrgios Wimbledon semi-final

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Rafael Nadal admits that ‘something is not going well’ as he struggles with an abdominal injury and it will be a battle to be 100 per cent for his Wimbledon semi-final against Nick Kyrgios.The Spanish legend came through an epic battle with Taylor Fritz in the quarter-finals in London, eventually coming through 3-6 7-5 3-6 7-5 7-6 (10-4).This was despite going off the court for medical treatment during the second set for medical treatment, returning to show incredible grit and quality to down the impressive American.Asked after the match how he was holding up, Nadal told the BBC: ‘The body in general is fine, of course in the abdominal something is not going well, to be honest.‘I had to find a way to serve a little bit different and for a lot of moments I was thinking I would not be able to finish the match, but the court, the energy is something else so thanks for that.’Nadal now has a day to recover, with his semi-final against the Australian on Friday and he knows he will have to be at his best to beat his in-form rival, but admits he might not be fully fit.On his clash with Kyrgios, he said: ‘First thing, I hope to be ready to play.

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Rafael Nadal has been forced to pull out of his scheduled semi-final against Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon because of the abdominal injury suffered in his quarter-final against Taylor Fritz.
Rafael Nadal's hopes of completing a rare calendar year Grand Slam ended on Thursday when the Spaniard pulled out of his highly-anticipated Wimbledon semi-final showdown with Australian Nick Kyrgios with an abdominal strain. "I have to pull out of the tournament as I have been suffering with pain in abdominal," said the 36-year-old, the holder of a men's record 22 Grand Slam titles. "I can't imagine winning two matches with this (pain). For me the most important thing is happiness rather than the title even though everyone knows how much effort I put into this as I can't risk being out of the sport for two to three months.

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