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Rafael Nadal has made the decision to withdraw from the Miami Open amid injury fears, with his eyes no doubt on the upcoming French Open in two months time.
Nadal kicked off 2022 emphatically, as he became the most successful man in Grand Slam history, after securing his 22nd flagship event victory at this year's Australian Open.
His win in Melbourne was a remarkable one, considering his 2021 season was plagued with injury problems.
Despite the Grand Slam win though, it seems fitness is still weighing on the mind of the Spaniard after it was announced he had withdrawn from the upcoming event in Miami.
Nadal's focus will of course be on the next Grand Slam in the ATP Tour calendar which comes in the form of the French Open in May.
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