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Tennis great Rafael Nadal will play at next year’s Australian Open, according to tournament director Craig Tiley. The 22-time grand slam champion has been absent from the sport after suffering a ...
Spain's Rafael Nadal takes rest during the break in his men's singles match against Mackenzie McDonald of the US on day three of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 18, 2023.
Rafael Nadal hasn’t played professional tennis since January’s Australian Open as he’s been dealing with a hip injury.. But it seems like the Spaniard is nearing a return, and several facts ...
Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka are expected to return at the Australian Open in January. Nadal, the 37-year-old, 22-time Grand Slam champion has been out of action since suffering an injury to his ...
Rafael Nadal will not play at the Australian Open after suffering an injury during his quarterfinal defeat to Jordan Thompson at the Brisbane International on Friday, he announced in a post on X ...
The Spaniard is competing at the 2023 Australian Open, looking to defend the title he lifted in 2022, but regardless of his results in Melbourne, retirement is something Nadal will be no doubt be ...
Nadal says if the latest hip injury that knocked him out of the Australian Open keeps him off the court for too long, it will be tough to muster the energy to make another comeback.
Rafael Nadal will begin his 2024 comeback from hip surgery at an Australian Open tuneup event in January. Depending on how he feels at that event, likely the Brisbane Open (Dec. 31-Jan. 7), the 37 ...
A Babolat racket used by Rafael Nadal during his 2017 French Open-winning final was sold at a Prestige Memorabilia auction for $157,333.20 including buyer's premium on Sunday, the most ever paid for a ...
Rafael Nadal's former ... He won the title in Melbourne with a torn abdominal in 2021 and after suffering a hamstring tear in 2023. Nadal also cited ... Failing to win another Australian Open ...
Tennis great Rafael Nadal will play at next year’s Australian Open, according to tournament director Craig Tiley. The 22-time grand slam champion has been absent from the sport after suffering a ...
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