Monday, September 3, 2012

Comeback, Nadal Needed Two More Months

Rafael Nadal (Foto: Reuters)
Rafael Nadal (Photo: Reuters)
MALLORCA - ComebackRafael Nadal had to be delayed. Former world tennis number one this still takes time to recover from a knee injury suffered.

Nadal's absence from tennis after Wimbledon was eliminated in the second round, last June. Injuries to his left knee forced him even absent on the London 2012 Olympics and U.s. Open.

A two-month break and was undergoing restoration turns out to be not enough to heal the injury. Nadal has confirmed that he took at least two more months to be able to swing a racket again.

"I've been absent in the Olympics and the U.s. Open. It is very much like two tournaments that I follow on this year, "said Nadal cited ESPN, Monday (3/9/2012).

"I really want to come back to compete and enjoy the tennis tour schedule, but my career in the years ahead is still long and my knee took a break," while sambungnya announced the extension of her recovery time.

To that end, today admitted it will refocus Nadal to restore new injuries and his condition will be returned as is 100 percent fit.

"I'll be back when it didn't hurt and I've been really able to compete. After consulting with a doctor, I feel better and my doctor knows that the development is good enough in the last few weeks and could avoid surgery, "he added.

"I will continue to work in accordance with the plan which I have and doctor set. This is purely for the sake of being able to return as soon as possible and in condition to compete, "pungkasnya.

With absent at least two months in advance, then, Nadal is certain to be absent in a number of ATP tour action, even absent defending tim davis Davis Cup semifinal in Spain facing the United States. / Exspost Sport

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