French Open King Rafael Nadal gritted his teeth in pain and took steps to ease the leg injury he sustained.
Reports in the Spanish and British press said that Rafael Nadal was against pain at the French Open course. Nadal’s injury problems, which he has struggled with from time to time for several years, are said to stem from the so-called Mueller-Weiss syndrome, a rare chronic condition that affects the bones of the foot.
conditions, according to international media, that he doesn’t know how much time he has left as active.
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Care
Throughout the tournament, Nadal had a doctor of choice behind him.
Treatments and painkillers have no doubt been successful.
The Spaniard’s body has held up well so far in the tournament, and injuries shouldn’t be an obstacle, some Spanish and British media concluded. As long as the game doesn’t take much time.
The damage worsened on the grass field, according to reports. On gravel, as in Paris, the pain should be less.
Speculation
There has been speculation as to whether Nadal will play his final match at a Grand Slam tournament today.
After his quarter-final win against Novak Djokovic, he hinted at a press conference that his career was coming to an end. When a reporter wants to know what Nadal thinks about the future, Nadal answers like this, according to point:
– I don’t know what will happen after this. I mean I have an injury that’s in my leg, so if we can’t find a fix or a small solution for that, then it’s going to be very difficult for me.
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He explained to the press that that was why he was so emotional after the win.
– The last three-and-a-half months have not been easy for me, said Nadal, referring to the rib injury that has kept him out for four weeks this spring – and the known leg injury. That makes Nadal a tough challenge for this tournament.
– I know that I will not be here many times, he said, and mentioned the doctor who was with him this year.
– I gave everything I had to try to play this tournament in the best possible condition. I honestly don’t know what could happen after that.
– Prefer to lose
He then tried to deny that he could finish soon.
– I don’t want every moment to seem like a goodbye, he told Spanish channel RTVE.
– We will continue to work to find a solution to what happened to my leg. I believe and hope to return. Last year was difficult, he said.
On Friday, he was again asked about his injury.
“I’d rather lose Sunday’s final and get a new foothold,” he told reporters during the Spanish section’s press conference. after the semifinals, according to brand.
– I will be happy with my life with new legs. Winning is beautiful, but life is much more important than any title. Especially after my career, he said.
Prior to the tournament, Nadal had reduced his chances of winning his 14th French Open trophy due to injury. Now he is still playing to reach the final.
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