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Rafael Nadal has spoken out after being diagnosed with a rib stress fracture which could wreak havoc with his French Open preparations. The Spaniard was pipped in the BNP Paribas Open final by Taylor Fritz on Sunday after complaining of breathing difficulties.
Nadal enjoyed a stellar start to the season and was on a sensational 20-match winning run by the time Fritz came out on top in California. Nick Kyrgios and Carlos Alcaraz had both been dispatched en route to Sunday's final, where the 35-year-old had a chance to triumph for the first time since 2013.
Per a report from Marca, Nadal's doctor claims that a rib stress fracture occurred during that semi-final with Alcaraz. A prospective absence of between four and six weeks is set to hamper his Roland Garros preparations, with the