The world number two, who was due to face
fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez on Wednesday, said he felt a
sharp pain during his final training session on Tuesday and
decided not to compete on the advice of his medical team.
"Doctors have told me that it is impossible to play, regardless
of whether it hurts," said Nadal. "There is a significant risk
of increasing the injury and I have no choice.
"I was well prepared to play and I had hopes of doing something
important here."
Nadal, who has not competed since retiring against Croatia's
Marin Cilic in Melbourne last month, was in Acapulco hoping to
close the gap on world number one Roger Federer.
"I still don't know what it is, because we don't know. It seems
it's not as bad as what I had at the Australian Open," the
31-year-old added.
"Now my main goal is to find out the extent of the injury."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto. Editing by Nick
Mulvenney)
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