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Rafael Nadal says his 'intention is to play at Wimbledon' for first time in three years despite lingering foot injury

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By Ben Morse, CNNUpdated 1251 GMT (2051 HKT) June 17, 2022 ReplayMore Videos ...MUST WATCH(16 Videos)'If I did it, somebody else can do it': Rafa Nadal speaks to Amanpour about setting a Grand Slam record How Serena Williams' former coach brought Simona Halep back from the brink of tennis retirementCarlos Alcaraz to CNN: 'I'm playing unbelievable tennis'Tennis star serves up the taste of MiamiTaylor Fritz fulfills father's prophecy to claim Indian Wells CrownAshleigh Barty announces retirement via InstagramLawyer breaks down what Djokovic's team could do nextHear Djokovic's Serbian fans react to his Covid-19 scandal Djokovic trains as questions linger over eligibility to play in Australian OpenCNN anchor breaks down Djokovic's lengthy statement amid controversyHear from Djokovic's family as tennis star wins appealTennis stars react to Djokovic's Australian Open debacle'A disgrace': See how some Australians are reacting to Djokovic visa rowDjokovic's former coach: Novak should speak openlyTennis star Peng Shuai changes story on assault allegations (December, 2021) Daniil Medvedev on stopping Novak Djokovic's calendar grand slam(CNN)Rafael Nadal said on Friday that his «intention is to play at Wimbledon» for the first time in three years despite a lingering foot injury.

The 36-year-old, speaking at a press conference in Mallorca, Spain, said that he will travel to London on Monday to play at the grand slam which he has won twice and will play depending on how his foot feels. «My intention is to try to play Wimbledon like I said after Paris, if there's some possibility, which it looks like,» Nadal explained. «This week where I trained, they said that there's a chance, so my intention is to travel to London on Monday, and

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Rafael Nadal has shrugged off fresh concerns over his fitness as he targets a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Spaniard played his last-16 clash at the All England Club on Monday against Botic van de Zandschulp with strapping across his abdomen. Only last month, he won a 14th French Open with his troublesome left foot anaesthetised before undergoing career-saving treatment. "I'm a little bit tired to talk about my body, all the issues that I am having," said Nadal. "I prefer to not talk about that now.
Rafael Nadal has shrugged off fresh concerns over his fitness as he targets a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Spaniard played his last-16 clash at the All England Club on Monday against Botic van de Zandschulp with strapping across his abdomen. Only last month, he won a 14th French Open with his troublesome left foot anaesthetised before undergoing career-saving treatment.
Everything went smoothly for Rafael Nadal against Botic Van De Zandschulp on Monday until it came time to close out their fourth-round match at Wimbledon.

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