Rafa Nadal, back on the courts after passing the Covid: closer to the Australian Open

Gwill be news for the Spanish aspirations in the first Grand Slam of the tennis season. Rafa HanAl has returned to step on the courts after passing the coronavirus. The Balearic had contracted the disease after the exhibition tournament of Abu Dhabi and after the corresponding isolation works, again, in his game on the track.

Nadal had marked his return to the slopes in Abu Dabi. It was not in the best way, because it was noticeable to him far from form and he fell before his two rivals, the ‘reborn’ Andy Murray in the semifinal, and against the Canadian Shapovalov in the ‘consolation match’. Right after the tournament, he announced on his networks that he had tested positive for coronavirus and that he had to isolate himself.

In addition to number 1 of the ‘Spanish Navy‘also gave various members of his technical corps, such as Carlos Moy and Marc Lpez. They were not the only members of the circuit, because also other players such as himself Shapovalov or Rublev tested positive or Emma Raducanu in the female.

Doubts for the Australian Open

A stop that, of course, does not help Nadal in preparation for the Open de Australia. Logically, doubts arose and it was beginning to be appreciated that none of the three tennis players who have dominated the historical panorama, Federer, Djokovic and the Spaniard, went to the Rod Laver Arena.

Something that they ruled out from the Australian tournament itself, and the CEO of the first great of the course, Craig Tiley, I state that if you see a Nadal playing after coronavirus isolation. The last images seem to agree with him, for Nadal completes training on the court and it seems that he will be able to arrive with guarantees to Melbourne.

Nothing has been confirmed yet, but at least Nadal He is back on a tennis court and he has every intention of recovering from all his annoyances in addition to preparing a tournament with great importance, because he can place aloa Novak Djokovic as the greatest solo player in tennis history.

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