Otro punto de sutura
Tomás Roncero
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Rafael Nadal on Sunday night revealed the “extreme” lengths he is going to in order to combat the foot injury that threatens his career.
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Rafael Nadal says he will play at Wimbledon later this month if his body allows after the Spaniard won the French Open for the 14th time on Sunday.
Rafa Nadal alzaba los brazos, lanzaba la raqueta, alguna lágrima caía por sus mejillas… El 22º título de Grand Slam, el 14º Roland Garros, ya estaba en su poder y el balear de 36 años había completado un trabajo que recordaba a las 12 pruebas de Hércules. Minutos después,
Rafael Nadal said Sunday that he cannot keep playing if he has to keep having his troublesome foot numbed, admitting "I can't keep going like this, but I am working to find a solution". Nadal captured a 14th French Open and 22nd Grand Slam title with a straight sets win over Casper Ruud at Roland Garros but said his future in the sport remains in doubt. "It's obvious that with circumstances that I am playing, I can't and I don't want to keep going, so the mindset is very clear. I'm going to keep working to try to find a solution and an improvement for what's happening in the foot," said the 36-year-old.