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Rafael Nadal injury update given after Wimbledon as Spaniard 'makes hotel reservations'

Rafael Nadal looks set to follow his initial comeback plan after withdrawing from Wimbledon with an abdominal injury. The world No 3 was bidding to win the Calendar Grand Slam when he was forced to pull out injured ahead of his semi-final with Nick Kyrgios but is now on track to return at the Montreal Masters after making "hotel reservations".

Nadal's Wimbledon and Calendar Slam hopes came to an end when he was forced to withdraw from the tournament with an abdominal injury that had bothered him during his quarter-final against Taylor Fritz. The second seed beat the American in five sets, in a clash that saw his dad and sister urge him to retire injured.

He later admitted he was unsure whether he'd pull up in time for his semi-final but spent the next day training before pulling out on the eve of his last-four clash with Kyrgios, confirming a scan had shown a 7mm tear in his abdomen. But the 36-year-old seemed positive he would be able to resume his original intended schedule of playing the Canada Masters before the US Open.

And the tournament director of the Masters 1000 in Montreal - the host city for the ATP event this year while the WTA version will be staged in Toronto - has now provided an injury update, revealing that the world No 3 has already sorted his accommodation in the Canadian city, indicating he will have recovered in time.

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"Nadal really wants to come to Montreal and his hotel rooms are already booked," tournament director for the Montreal edition of the Canada Masters, Eugene Lapierre, explained. He also revealed that the Spaniard would return to training today, 11 days after pulling out of Wimbledon.

"He has asked us to send

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