Rafael Nadal introduced his withdrawal from the upcoming Madrid Masters event on Thursday.
“Initially it had to be a six to eight week recovery period and we are now on fourteen,” Nadal stated in a video printed on his social media accounts.
Nadal, nursing a left hip harm, has been out of motion because the Australian Open in January. This has seen the 22-time Grand Slam Champion drop out of the ATP Top 10. Earlier this week, Nadal withdrew from the Barcelona Open.
“The reality is that the situation is not what we would have expected. All medical indications have been followed, but somehow the evolution has not been what they initially told us and we find ourselves in a difficult situation.” he added.
While the Spaniard, a 14-times French Open champion who has dominated the clay court docket season for years, nonetheless hopes to be absolutely match for the Grand Slam beginning in May, his assertion just isn’t optimistic.
“The injury still hasn’t healed and I can’t work out what I need to compete,” Nadal stated.
“I was training, but a few days ago we decided to change course a bit, do another treatment and see if things improve to try to get to what comes next.
“I can’t give deadlines because if I knew I would tell you but I don’t know. This is how things are now.”
The Madrid Masters event will get underway on April 27. Nadal is probably the most profitable participant with 5 titles underneath his belt.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com