Roland Garros 2022
"I'd rather lose in the final and have a new leg."
Nadal will be absent from Wimbledon?
The Marca reported that the Spaniard would take a time-out after the Roland Garros final, just three weeks before the English Grand Slam.
The tennis player on his physical condition: "Want a leg that will allow me to be happy in everyday life"
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04/06/2022
Saturday, 04 June 2022, 06:55
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Summary of the 2021/22 season of Sport 1 (Sport 1)
Raphael Nadal went on to write his story in the history book of tennis with the No. 14 qualifier for the Roland Garros final.
However, his promotion yesterday (Friday) to the final was made in a non-ideal way, after Sasha Zebrav was injured and forced to retire.
The third-ranked German challenged the fifth-ranked, but Nadal won the first set 6: 7 and the game was stopped when the result in the second set was 6: 6.
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Another final for the collection.
Nadal (Photo: GettyImages, Clive Brunskill)
Remember, the "King of Clay" clay season was not easy.
The bull from Mallorca suffered an injury that sidelined him for several weeks, from the Madrid tournament he was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Carlos Alcras and in the quarterfinals in Rome he lost to Dennis Shapovalov.
However, at the Grand Slam in Paris he made it all the way to the final and will meet Caspar Rodd there.
"I did everything to keep a chance of being where I am today, in the Roland Garros final," Nadal said after the semi-final, "It's a dream come true and it's worth the whole sacrifice."
The Spaniard, who celebrated his 36th birthday on Friday, commented on his complex physical condition: "I would rather lose in the final and have a new leg, one that will allow me to be happy in everyday life. Forever is nice and fills me with momentary joy, but life goes on and that's the most important thing. I have a whole life ahead of me and I would like to play amateur sports with my friends, at the moment this thing is in question. "
Will take advantage of the absences of Wimbledon officials?
Djokovic (Photo: GettyImages, Shi Tang)
Marca reported that Nadal would take a time-out after the final against Rod, which casts great doubt on his chances of taking part in Wimbledon, which kicks off on June 27, just over three weeks from now.
If he does miss, it will be the second time in a row that the Spaniard will not take part in the British Grand Slam.
Who might benefit from the situation is Novak Djokovic, who lost to Landal in the quarter-finals in France.
As is known, Danil Medvedev will be absent after Wimbledon decided to suspend the Russian and Belarusian tennis players, and Sasha Zebrav may also miss the tournament due to the recent injury.
Djokovic will reach the draw as the top seed in the tournament and will try to win his first Grand Slam since Wimbledon last year.
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