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Man United fans protest against Glazers
F1 Australian Grand Prix: A lap of Albert Park circuit
F1 Australian Grand Prix: A lap of Albert Park circuit
Australian Open champion Rafa Nadal resumed training on Monday after four weeks out due a stress fracture in his rib, a month out from the French Open where the Spaniard will bid for a record-extending 14th title.
En Montecarlo, la vida le ha cambiado a Alejandro Davidovich, 'Foki' (22 años). Gracias a su mágica semana, donde ha lucido el mejor tenis, el que guarda dentro con una llave y le hizo ganar Wimbledon en categoría júnior, por ejemplo. De un plumazo, el malagueño, que se entrena esporádicamente con su amigo Novak Djokovic, a quien barrió la semana pasada, dejó por el camino también a Grigor Dimitrov o Taylor Fritz, pero no pudo con Stéfanos Tsitsipas en la final.
Rafael Nadal returned to training on Monday following a four-week rib injury layoff, with just over a month to go before the French Open in Roland Garros. "Today's first gentle workout after four weeks without stepping on a tennis court. What excitement to step onto clay again!" the world number four wrote on Twitter alongside two photos showing him training indoors on clay.
Buenas noticias para Rafa Nadal. El tenista balear se ha vuelto a entrenar este lunes cuatro semanas después de la lesión de costilla que sufrió en las semifinales del Masters 1.000 Indian Wells ante Carlos Alcaraz y que le impidieron jugar al cien por cien en la final del torneo californiano ante Taylor Fritz.
Rafael Nadal is the only member of the Big Three who has really been competing and active in the tennis world this year given Roger Federer is still out injured and Novak Djokovic hasn’t played many tournaments, partly due to restrictions on unvaccinated people in different countries.