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Rafael Nadal to have 'procedure' next week as French Open winner discusses Wimbledon plans

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Rafael Nadal has confirmed that he doesn't "want to miss" Wimbledon after winning his 14th French Open title. The 36-year-old played the tournament with his foot numbed from anesthesia injections as a result of his chronic injury and will be undergoing a procedure next week, only playing Wimbledon if the treatment is successful.

Nadal has won the first two Grand Slam tournament of the year - the Australian Open and Roland Garros - for the first time in his career.

It puts him halfway to achieving the calendar Grand Slam though the Spaniard has been in doubt for Wimbledon as a result of his chronic injury, and he has now shared his plans for the tournament after winning the French Open. "I'm gonna be in Wimbledon if my body is ready to play Wimbledon," the world No 5 confirmed. "Wimbledon is not a tournament that I want to miss, I think nobody wants to miss Wimbledon.

I love wimbledon, I had lot of success there, I lived amazing emotions there so full credit and respect to the tournament and a player like me, I am always ready to play Wimbledon." But the 36-year-old said he would only compete if a treatment he is set to have on his foot next week is successful in dulling the pain of his chronic injury.

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Spain’s Rafael Nadal poses with The Musketeers’ Cup as he celebrates after victory over Norway’s Casper Ruud during their men’s singles final match on day fifteen of the Roland-Garros Open tennis tournament at the Court Philippe-Chatrier in Paris on June 5, 2022. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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