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Rafael Nadal targeting Monte Carlo Masters as his first event back from injury, says tournament director

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Rafael Nadal is targeting a return to tennis at the Monte Carlo Masters, according to the tournament director of the event. Nadal has not played since losing in the second round of the Australian Open to Mackenzie McDonald, where he picked up a hip injury.

Ad At the end of February, Nadal confirmed his injury would leave him out of action for at least another month, forcing him to miss the 'Sunshine Swing' of Indian Wells and the Miami Masters.

Roland-GarrosExclusive: Thiem's verdict on Djokovic's Calendar Slam chances5 HOURS AGO He will drop out of the top 10 in the ATP rankings for the first time this month, but could be back in action on April 8 in Monte Carlo, as the clay-court season gets going. “Rafa was the first [player] to be registered," said David Massey, leading the organisation of the Masters 1000 event. “He really wants to play at the Monte Carlo Masters and is giving himself every chance to take part in the tournament he’s so fond of.” The 36-year-old returned to training last week as he posted a video on social media on the clay with a caption which simply said “yes”.

Nadal has won the Monte Carlo Masters a record 11 times in his career and will be bidding to win a 23rd Grand Slam title at the French Open which gets underway on May 28.

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