Roger Federer plans tournament return at Swiss Indoors in October
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Rafael Nadal has confirmed he will make his return to action at the Madrid Open, which starts on May 1. The 21-time Grand Slam champion has not played since losing in the Indian Wells final to Taylor Fritz. Ad/> Nadal suffered breathing issues during the match and revealed afterwards that he has a stress fracture in one of his ribs.
Madrid Open, a month out from the French Open which the Spanish legend has won 13 times. The 35-year-old resumed training last week after being on the sidelines for four weeks due to a rib injury. He said on social media he wanted to play in the Spanish capital despite being "short of preparation". Nadal picked up the injury in his loss to American Taylor Fritz in the Indian Wells final on March 22, announcing at the time he expected to be out for between four and six weeks.
Rafael Nadal will make his return from six weeks out with a fractured rib at next week’s Madrid Open.
Former men's tennis world number one Roger Federer, plagued by recurring knee problems for the last two years, is to return to the ATP circuit at the Basel indoor tournament in October, organisers said.
PARIS: Former men's tennis world number one Roger Federer, plagued by recurring knee problems for the last two years, will play singles at the ATP Basel indoor tournament in October, organisers said on Tuesday (Apr 26).
Wimbledon organisers have confirmed COVID-19 vaccination will not be mandatory for players at this year's tournament, allowing world number one Novak Djokovic the chance to defend his title.
Great Britain have been drawn against the United States, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands in the group stage of the Davis Cup. All three of the matches will be played in Glasgow from September 14-18. Ad/> The top two teams from the four groups will advance to the knockout stages, which will be played in Malaga, Spain from November 21-27.