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Rafael Nadal has explained his decision to withdraw from the Miami Open while in the middle of his Indian Wells campaign. The world No 4 narrowly avoided defeat to reach the last 16 at the BNP Paribas Open and will not be competing again until the clay season when his run in the desert ends. He became the first man to win a record 21st Major at the Australian Open and will now look to extend his lead to 22 at his most successful Grand Slam, the French Open.
Nadal is having a career-best start to the season, winning three of the tournaments he has completed and going unbeaten with 17-0 record for the year so far. After winning titles in Melbourne, the Australian Open and Acapulco, he is now set to take some time out after his current tournament in Indian Wells.
The Spaniard was withdrawn from the entry list for the


