Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios reacts to Rafael Nadal’s injury-related exit with a cryptic post

“I hope your recovery is going well and we all hope to see you well soon. See you next time,” Kyrgios wrote in his post, which shows the 27-year-old together with Nadal.

The right-hander is thus in his first Grand Slam final, for which he and all other participants due to ATP and WTA decisions this year, however, no world ranking points receives.
Thus, Kyrgios has one day more rest before the final on Sunday than his opponent, who played on Friday (from 3:30 p.m. in the live ticker) between Novak Djokovic (Serbia) and Cameron Norrie (Great Britain).

Nadal felt compelled on Thursday evening to cancel his semi-final match on Friday due to an abdominal muscle injury.

Nadal suffers abdominal tear

“I have to pull out of the tournament. As everyone could see yesterday, I had pain in my stomach area. It has been confirmed that I have a tear there,” said the 36-year-old at a press conference at the All England Club.

The left-hander had already fought after his Five-set win against American Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals indicated that the match against Kyrgios is on the brink.

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This is the end of Nadal’s dream of the Grand Slam, winning all four Grand tournaments in one season. The Grand Slam record holder has already triumphed at the Australian Open and the French Open this year.

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