Rafael Nadal, who suffered a left leg muscle injury at the Australian Open, confirmed Thursday that he will be out for six to eight weeks. “I was at the Teknon Tennis Clinic in Barcelona today where I had exams, explained the Spanish champion on Twitter. They confirmed the Melbourne results and the recovery time is the same. »An MRI performed in Australia showed a second-degree lesion of the iliopsoas muscle in the left leg that did not require surgery, according...
It was to be feared, Rafael Nadal won't be back anytime soon. Touched in the groin region during the 2nd round of the Australian Open, from which he was eliminated by Mackenzie McDonald (6-4, 6-4, 7-5), the Spaniard will be absent between six and eight weeks.“I had medical examinations after my defeat yesterday (Wednesday). The MRI showed a second degree lesion of the iliopsoas muscle of the left leg. I will now rest and perform anti-inflammatory therapy. The normal recovery...
Australian Open Drama about Nadal: dream of the 23rd Grand Slam title burst for the time being - wife sheds tears Rafael Nadal's body is on strike more and more often © Asanka Brendon Ratnayake / DPA Rafael Nadal has failed in his hunt for another title record. The Spaniard was eliminated in the second round of the Australian Open by the American Mackenzie McDonald because his hip wobbled. Tears flowed from his wife. It was a bitter defeat: the...
With the score at 4-6, 3-4, 15-15, Rafael Nadal sustained the injury during a rally. The Spaniard fell to the ground in pain and was unable to play the following points properly."I didn't want to give up as the defending champion," said Nadal: "It's the hip. I couldn't hit the backhand at all and couldn't run anymore. But I wanted to play the match to the end."He doesn't know if it's a muscle or joint injury. He hopes the injury...
Tennis Grand Slam Tournament Drama about Nadal: second round at the Australian Open Eliminated at the Australian Open: Rafael Nadal. photo © James Ross/AAP/dpa Rafael Nadal plays weak at first and then gets injured. In the end, the defending champion loses to Mackenzie Mcdonald in the second round. His wife is crying in the stands. Weakened by an injury, defending champion Rafael Nadal was eliminated in the second round at the Australian Open. The 36-year-old Spaniard lost to the American...
Weakened by an injury, defending champion Rafael Nadal was eliminated in the second round at the Australian Open. The 36-year-old Spaniard lost to the American Mackenzie Mcdonald on Wednesday 4: 6, 4: 6 and 5: 7 and conceded his earliest exit from the hard court tournament in Melbourne since 2016. The 22-time grand injured himself at the end of the second set -Slam tournament winner in the hip area, after that there was hardly any real chance of a successful...
Is that bitter! the Australian Open lose their next super star!Rafael Nadal (36) sensationally lost his second round match against the American Mackenzie McDonald (27) 4: 6, 4: 6, 5: 7. When the score was 3:4 in the second set, he suddenly felt his hip. The tennis icon: "It's been like this for a few days, but nothing like today with this movement. We're going to start talking about it now because I don't know what it is. The muscles,...
Australian Open Drama about Nadal: second round after injury Had to give up injured at the Australian Open: Rafael Nadal. photo © James Ross/AAP/dpa Rafael Nadal plays weak at first and then gets injured. In the end, the defending champion loses to Mackenzie Mcdonald in the second round. His wife is crying in the stands. Weakened by an injury, defending champion Rafael Nadal was eliminated in the second round at the Australian Open. The 36-year-old Spaniard lost to the American...
The defending champion fell arms in hand. Diminished by hip pain for which the physio could not do much, Rafael Nadal lost in three sets against the American Mackenzie McDonald (65th) 6-4, 6-4, 7-5, Wednesday at the Australian Open. The Spaniard will lose big in the ATP rankings.“He is an incredible champion, who never gives up and even in these conditions he is difficult to beat,” McDonald commented on the man with 22 Grand Slam titles – a record that...
Rafael Nadal (ATP 2) hatte zum Auftakt der Australian Open in Melbourne eine knifflige Aufgabe vor sich. Der Spanier spielte gegen den Briten Jack Draper (ATP 40) und verlor tatsächlich einen Satz. Am Ende setzte sich Nadal allerdings 7:5, 2:6, 6:4, 6:1 durch.In der australischen Night Session wollten zwei weitere Mitfavoriten den Sprung in Runde zwei schaffen. Stefanos Tsitsipas (ATP 4) und Daniil Medvedev (ATP 8) schlugen ebenso am Montag auf. Der Grieche gewann gegen Quentin Halys.Eine ganz schwere Aufgabe...