Nadal to play at Australian Open, says tournament director Tiley
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[October 12, 2023]
By Shrivathsa Sridhar
(Reuters) -Rafa Nadal will return to Grand Slam tennis at the
Australian Open in January, tournament director Craig Tiley
announced on Wednesday, though the 22-times major champion's
representative later said no timeline has been set for his comeback.
The 37-year-old former world number one has been sidelined since
hurting his hip flexor in a second-round loss to Mackenzie McDonald
at the Melbourne Park major earlier this year.
The Spaniard was initially expected to miss eight weeks but
underwent surgery on a hip muscle in June.
Tiley told Nine Network's 'The Today Show' that Nadal had confirmed
his participation in the Grand Slam.
"We can reveal exclusively here that Rafa will be back," Tiley said.
"He's been off for most of the year and in talking to him over the
last few days he confirmed he will be back, which we're really
excited about, the champion of 2022. That's awesome."
However, Nadal's representative Benito Perez-Barbadillo told Reuters
via text from Shanghai that there was nothing to announce yet on the
Spaniard's upcoming schedule.
"I can confirm to you that Rafa is practising, as everyone saw on
his last post on Instagram," Perez-Barbadillo said.
"But there is no date confirmed, scheduled or programmed yet for his
comeback."
Tiley said Australian Nick Kyrgios could return in time to play at
Melbourne Park after he had knee surgery in January and suffered
wrist and foot issues in an injury-plagued 2023.
"We know Nick's been in training, wanting to return as well. So we
expect to see him back," he added.
He added that a trio of former women's champions - Naomi Osaka,
Angelique Kerber and Caroline Wozniacki - were also planning to
return to the year's first Grand Slam after maternity breaks.
"We'll welcome them - and their families - back to Melbourne with
open arms and can't wait to see what their next chapter brings," he
added.
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RANKINGS DROP
Nadal has said he expects to retire after the 2024 season, with a
series of injuries limiting his appearances on Tour.
He dropped out of the top 100 for the first time in 20 years earlier
in the season and has slipped to number 240 in the world but is
eligible for a protected ranking having been injured and not
competing in any event for at least six months.
Nadal, who has been releasing videos of his training, has also
expressed his desire to play in next year's Paris Olympics with the
tennis tournament set to take place at Roland Garros, where he has
won 14 of his 22 major titles.
In Nadal's absence, Novak Djokovic has gone on to win a record 24
Grand Slams.
Nadal has won the Australian Open twice, with his last victory
coming in 2022 when he beat Russia's Daniil Medvedev and became the
first man in the Open era to come back from two sets down in the
final to win.
Next year's Australian Open will be an extended 15-day event that
will run from Jan. 14-28.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair and Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru;
Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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