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Rafael Nadal has stress fracture of the ribs, ruling him out of tennis for up to six weeks

Rafael Nadal has suffered a stress fracture in his ribs and will be out for up to six weeks, the Spaniard's team said on Tuesday. 

Nadal, the winner of 21 Grand Slam singles titles, complained of a chest issue during his run to the final of the ATP 1000 event in Indian Wells, California, last week.

Upon his arrival in Spain on Tuesday, Nadal visited his medical team in Barcelona for tests which revealed «a stress fracture of the third left costal arch».

«This is not good news and I did not expect this,» Nadal said in a statement sent by his team.

«I'm disappointed and sad because after a good start to the season I was coming to a very important part of the year with very good feelings and good results.

»I have always had that spirit of fighting and … I will … work hard [for] my recovery."

Nadal's injury occurred during his three-set semi-final victory over teenage compatriot Carlos Alcaraz buthe still played the final, in which he went down to American Taylor Fritz — his first loss in the season after 20 consecutive wins.

His doctor said the 35-year-old will be out of action for «four to six weeks», ruling him out of next month's Monte Carlo Masters and putting doubts over his participation in the ATP 1000 events in Madrid and Rome in May.

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The French Open, the year's second major, at Roland Garros where Nadal has won a record 13 titles, is scheduled to start from May 22.

Nadal started the 2022 season unprepared and with uncertainty looming over him due to a foot problem that forced him to miss a chunk of the 2021 season including Wimbledon, the Olympics and the US Open.

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