Rafael Nadal Roland Garros France Australia Madrid county Miami India Melbourne Paris county Mcdonald county Wells Barcelona Monte Carlo Rafael Nadal Roland Garros France Australia Madrid county Miami India Melbourne Paris county Mcdonald county Wells

Rafael Nadal serious doubt for French Open after pulling out of Madrid Masters

thenationalnews.com

Rafael Nadal has admitted he has no idea when he will be fit to play again after being forced to drop out of next week's Madrid Masters.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion has not been back on court since his second-round Australian Open defeat to Mackenzie McDonald in January.

The hip injury Nadal sustained in Melbourne has forced him to miss tournaments at Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo, as well as the current Barcelona Open.

And now the 36-year-old has also missed out on the opportunity of adding to his record five Madrid Masters titles after a setback that leaves him a serious doubt for the French Open which starts in Paris on May 28. “The injury still hasn't healed and I can't work out what I need to compete,” Nadal said in a video published on his social media accounts. “I was training, but a few days ago we decided to change course a bit, do another treatment and see if things improve to try to get to what comes next. “I can't give deadlines because if I knew I would tell you but I don't know.

Related News
Roger Federer said he hopes Rafa Nadal will recover in time for the French Open and that it would be a "brutal" blow for tennis if the 14-time Roland Garros champion is absent this year.
Roger Federer is hopeful that Rafael Nadal will be fit for the French Open after the Spaniard pulled out of the Rome Masters. Nadal’s rehabilitation from a hip flexor injury has taken longer than expected and heightened fears that he may miss out on the second Grand Slam of the year. Ad Speaking at the Miami Grand Prix to Sky Sports, Federer said: “It will be brutal yes.
Alex Corretja believes Rafael Nadal still has time to regain fitness for Roland Garros but has concerns about how the champion’s body would cope with the rigours of a Grand Slam. Nadal hasn’t featured since the Australian Open at the start of the year due to injury and his comeback was further delayed when he announced on Friday that he was withdrawing from the Rome Masters. Ad The 36-year-old is the defending champion in Paris but he has missed the entire clay court season, including events in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Madrid, as he recovers from a hip problem.
Flawless Carlos Alcaraz will be world No. 1 for “many years”, according to Bjorn Borg, who is crossing his fingers that Rafael Nadal can recover from injury in time to feature at the French Open. Alcaraz celebrated his 20th birthday by progressing to the Madrid Open final with a straight-sets win over Borna Coric on Friday.
Rafael Nadal .Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.