After being out of the court for long, Rafael Nadal announced that he will be gearing up for the recently concluded Australian Open. However, another injury, right before the start of the Open forced him to withdraw yet again, which came as bad news for all his fans. But, the Spanish bull has something finally in his pocket for his fans.
Recently, Rafael Nadal, via his official Instagram, account shared injury news. Not only this, he also came ahead with a special message for his fans as they were eagerly awaiting an update from their favorite.
Rafael Nadal comes up with a special message for his fans
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In a recent revelation, fans finally got to hear some good news from the Spanish giant. After being out of the court since the Brisbane Open following an injury, the 22-time grand slam winner suggested that after days of staying out, he is finally on the court once again. In his latest Instagram post, Rafael Nadal mentioned that he has started putting in the work for his comeback yet again. “After a period of not putting anything on here, here we are. Back to the training sessions… with more intensity,” captioned the Spaniard in his Instagram post.
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Having been out of the court for a long time, Nadal finally came up with some good updates for his fans. While revealing the reason behind his withdrawal from the tournament, Rafael Nadal’s head coach revealed why he needed to bow out of the tournament.
Nadal’s head coach shares his opinion on withdrawal from AO
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In an interview, Carlos Moya, the head coach of Rafael Nadal suggested that the Spaniard did not suffer a major injury, but considering the Australian Open, it was risky to allow him to play there, making the withdrawal was necessary. But fortunately, he is slowly starting to get back on track and will return to training.
“[He is] improving. We are being cautious. Where we come from, we have to be careful. We are slowly starting to train again. It wasn’t serious, but it was serious enough to not play the Australian Open, which was one of the big goals he had,” Moya said in an interview.
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