Rafael Nadal intends to play at Wimbledon as foot injury improves
Rafael Nadal is hopeful of being able to play at Wimbledon after treatment for his chronic foot problem.
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Rafael Nadal is hopeful of being able to play at Wimbledon after treatment for his chronic foot problem.
Rafael Nadal has confirmed he intends to play at Wimbledon. The 36-year-old has suffered from chronic foot issues in recent years – and the injury flared up again as he won a 14th French Open title. The 22-time Grand Slam singles champion would subsequently travel to Barcelona after that win to begin radiofrequency treatment, which numbs the nerves on a temporary basis.
John McEnroe was full of praise for Team World as Felix Auger-Aliassime, Taylor Fritz and Diego Schwartzman became the first names on the American's roster. The trio will line-up for McEnroe’s Team World at the Laver Cup this September at the O2 Arena. Ad/> Canada's best male player Auger-Aliassime entered the top 10 in January, while Fritz is the American No.
Novak Djokovic has been announced as the latest addition to next week's exhibition at the Hurlingham Club after Rafael Nadal confirmed he would play two matches at the event ahead of Wimbledon. Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray could also still announce their participation at The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic to get some more time on the surface following their recent injuries.
Rafael Nadal confirmed on Friday that he intends to play at Wimbledon for the first time in three years.
PALMA: Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal said on Friday he intends to play at Wimbledon but his final decision rests on how his troublesome left foot feels after training in London next week. “My intention is to play at Wimbledon,” Nadal said at a press conference in Mallorca. “The treatment and the last week of training tells me there is a chance.
Rafael Nadal said on Friday he intends to play at Wimbledon but his final decision rests on how his troublesome left foot feels after training in London next week.