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Tennis-Nadal on the back foot as injury clouds Roland Garros prospects

By Sudipto Ganguly

(Reuters) - A chronic foot issue may be the biggest threat to Rafa Nadal's bid for a record-extending 14th French Open trophy this month, with the injury preventing the Spaniard from rediscovering the kind of form he will need to see off a host of challengers.

Nadal, who is also looking for a 22nd major title that would give him a little more breathing space ahead of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, had said he considered retirement after missing the bulk of 2021 due to the problem.

The 35-year-old did not look to have lost a step at the Australian Open earlier this year, however, his triumph on Melbourne's hardcourts giving him a record 21st Grand Slam title to break a three-way tie with Federer and Djokovic.

Injury issues struck again in March when he suffered a stress fracture in his rib during his run to the Indian Wells final and the left-hander only returned to competition in Madrid this month.

In a further jolt to his French Open hopes, Nadal was beaten by 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz in the Madrid quarter-finals before losing to Canadian Denis Shapovalov in the third round of the Rome Masters.

"I had my foot again with a lot of pain," a frustrated Nadal told reporters after his loss to Shapovalov. "I am a player living with an injury - it is nothing new.

"Unfortunately, my day-by-day is difficult, honestly. Even like this, I am trying hard ... it can be frustrating that a lot of days I can't practise the proper way."

Any doubts about his participation in the French Open, which starts on Sunday and ends with the men's final on June 5, were laid to rest when he appeared on Court Philippe Chatrier on Wednesday for a practice session and showed no signs of discomfort.

Nadal had won the French Open

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