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Rafael Nadal's injury record isn't a cause of concern for Mats Wilander as the French Open creeps closer. The Spaniard will be aiming to win a 22nd Grand Slam of his career when the tournament starts on May 22. And he'll have to be at his best amid competition from some of the best players on the planet.
Nadal has won a stunning 13 French Open titles over the course of his career, more than any other player in history.
However, as the tournament at Roland Garros prepares to commence, there are some fears over the 35-year-old's fitness.
Nadal said last week that daily training was a challenge for him and that he'd be taking a doctor with him to Paris as he prepares for action.
He's only just recently returned from a stress fracture in his ribs and he's had issues with his foot, too.
But Wilander has insisted he's not concerned about