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'Positive for him' - Why Chris Evert believes Rafael Nadal injury time off is 'a bonus' ahead of French Open

Tennis legend Chris Evert has explained why Rafael Nadal's enforced time off due to injury is actually «a bonus» ahead of the French Open. The 2022 Australian Open champion has been ruled out for four to six weeks with a cracked rib suffered during his defeat in the final against Taylor Fritz in the California desert at Indian Wells. Ad/> Nadal was visibly struggling to breathe during the match, saying afterwards that he was finding it “difficult”, having had to lie down at times to receive treatment.

Roland-Garros'Novak beats Rafa many times on clay' — Mouratoglou on why Djokovic is 'the best'3 HOURS AGO The 35-year-old had been struggling with a pectoral injury during the tournament, but on his return to Spain he told reporters that he was “all good". However, after consultation with doctor Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, it was revealed that he has a stress fracture in the third-left costal arch — an injury that occurred during the match. The time frame for his recovery will leave him with limited preparation time for the 2022 French Open as he looks to snatch back his long-standing crown from rival Novak Djokovic, but Evert believes there are still positives for him having a prolonged period of rest ahead of the tournament.

«I think with his record this year, he has lost one match so far,» Evert told Eurosport in a wide-ranging interview ahead of the French Open. «He had that streak of so many tournaments and so many wins, and he has had a wonderful start to 2022. I think this injury is a hiccup.

»I think any time Rafa can rest and take time off, I think is a bonus, is a positive for him. What comes into effect is the years and years and years before. It is not only what happened three or four weeks ago.

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