Injury recovery was like a 'roller coaster', says Nadal
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[May 05, 2022] (Reuters)
- Rafa Nadal said his recovery from a
rib injury has been like a "roller coaster" after the 21-times major
winner returned to action with a win over Miomir Kecmanovic at the
Madrid Open.
The Australian Open champion was playing in his first event since
picking up the injury at Indian Wells in March but showed little
signs of rust, cruising to a 6-1 7-6(4) victory on Wednesday.
"I leave the match very, very happy. You have to be sincere with
yourself ... my preparation has not existed. You cannot expect great
things at the beginning," Nadal told reporters.
"All trainings have had some up-and-downs, it's been a roller
coaster. I have had better days, worse days.
"At the end of the day, the rib is a problem that limits your game a
lot."
The Spaniard added that training had been difficult due to the
nature of the injury but he was not worried about his lack of
preparation ahead of the French Open later this month, where he will
be bidding for a record-extending 14th title.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal with the Australian Open trophy during the
press conference REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
"There are injuries that allow you to do physical
work, aerobic work. The rib has not allowed me to do anything ...
but I'm not worried. I just think that every minute that I am out
there on the court is something positive," the 35-year-old said.
"I don't have any pain in my rib. I had a little bit of pain at the
beginning of the week, and then I went to get a MRI so they could
check it, Friday or Saturday when I came here, and the image on the
machine was good."
Nadal, a five-times champion in Madrid, will take on Belgium's David
Goffin in the last 16 later on Thursday.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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