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Because to his injury, Rafael Nadal could skip Roland Garros

Despite not being 100% healthy, Rafael Nadal will participate in the Madrid Open and didn’t sound very hopeful about his prospects of being ready for the French Open later this month.

In light of his upcoming debut in Madrid this week, Rafael Nadal said today that he would not play in Paris if he felt the same way upon arriving.

This week’s thrills haven’t been flawless. Maybe I wouldn’t be playing if it weren’t for Madrid. However, a lot of emotions are at play, according to Nadal. “I have no idea what will occur during the next three weeks. I’m going to keep pushing myself and doing the necessary actions in order to play in Paris. Furthermore, it is feasible if it is feasible. Otherwise, no. I’m not going to perform in Paris right now because of how I’m feeling. I wouldn’t be performing since it was Paris.

The 37-year-old Rafael Nadal has said that this is probably going to be his last year competing on the circuit and hopes to make a final push at Roland Garros, where he has won 14 titles.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion has won the event five times in history in Madrid; his most recent victory there was in 2017. His debut is set for tomorrow against American 16-year-old Darwin Blanch.

Nadal said, “Hopefully, I can play without many limitations.” Then, we’ll see the outcome. Even if I lose, it will still be beneficial if I play without restrictions. Be on the court is the aim. Savor the moment for as long as you can.

In the future, he expects to “find better feelings” in his body and is giving himself “a chance,” according to him. “I never give up hope. “I just accept the circumstances I find myself in today,” he remarked.

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