Rafael Nadal says his 'intention is to play at Wimbledon' for first time in three years despite lingering foot injury
By Ben Morse, CNN
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PALMA DE MALLORCA : Rafa Nadal said on Friday that he intends to compete at Wimbledon later this month when he will attempt to win a record-extending 23rd Grand Slam title.
Former doubles star Peter Fleming has said Andy Murray will be 'dangerous' at Wimbledon but that there are other stronger contenders in the men's singles draw. Murray reached his first grass-court final since 2016 last week, losing to Matteo Berrettini in three sets in Stuttgart. Ad/> The Scot has slowly rehabilitated after injury put the breaks on the three-time Grand Slam champion's career, and he showed glimpses of his best in Germany as he beat world No.
He has made no secret of the fact that he wants to win Grand Slams and Carlos Alcaraz believes winning Wimbledon this year is “possible”, saying “it’s what I work for every day”.
Rafael Nadal has started testing his foot out on the grass before making a decision about Wimbledon. The world No 4 admitted he used anaesthetic injections to numb the pain caused by his chronic foot injury during his run to the French Open title and has since undergone a radiofrequency treatment to try and recreate the effect, previously confirming he would only play at Wimbledon if the treatment was successful.
Daniil Medvedev has replaced Novak Djokovic as men's world No. 1 on Monday, just two weeks before this year's Wimbledon Championships where he is barred due to his Russian nationality.
Roger Federer said he is "definitely" intending to return to top-level tennis in 2023, but added that he had not made any concrete plans beyond his scheduled appearances at the Laver Cup and his home tournament in Basel later this year.
Bulls director of rugby Jake White hinted that you could file that 27-26 victory of Leinster on the top shelf of his achievements as a coach, where you'll find the 2007 Rugby World Cup final against England among many.