Rafa Nadal today, live

The expectation for Rafa Nadal’s press conference, which is about to begin, comes both from the world of tennis and from the heart, since it could confirm his paternity.

In addition to the doubts about his participation in Wimbledon and the state of his injury, Nadal is expected to finally announce that he will have a son with Mery Perelló

The Balearic tennis player Rafa Nadal, winner of his 14th Roland Garros a few days ago, will speak at a press conference from Mallorca starting at 1:45 p.m. this Friday, June 17.

Since his victory in the French Grand Slam the Balearic had not spoken, where in Paris he assured that he would continue fighting to continue competing at the highest level

Rafa Nadal’s medical team and the tennis player himself started at such a good point that Roland Garros ended up following a radiofrequency injection treatment that should help him reduce his chronic injury to his right foot and reach Wimbledon 2022.

It is a minimally invasive technique, they are pulses of radio waves that last a fraction of a second. They are applied from an electrode inserted into the tissue where there is pain, whose active part can measure between 5 millimeters and 15 millimeters in length

The injury to his right foot does not stop Rafa Nadal and for tomorrow he has already prepared a training session at the Mallorca Country Club to continue in top form.

After winning Roland Garros, the Mallorcan has not spoken again about how he is and if he will be ready to reach Wimbledon, he is expected to do so today at the press conference

The tennis player Rafa Nadal and María Francisca Perelló, better known as Mery, have not officially confirmed the news of their pregnancy, but Mery’s incipient womb plus her change of style and clothing have been speculating for weeks about the pregnancy.

Mery would be in the second trimester of pregnancy, about five months, and they would already know the sex of the baby they are expecting: a boy

Müller-Weiss syndrome, also known as scaphoid osteochondritis, is becoming popular because a sports legend like Rafa Nadal, probably the best tennis player of all time, has suffered from it for many years.

It is a rare injury, which is degenerative and has no cure. It is, without a doubt, the weak point of this great Balearic athlete for more than fifteen years. Already in 2005 he had to decide if he continued to compete at the cost of enduring the pain.

Osteochondritis is an injury that occurs in the scaphoid, a bone that protrudes from the ankle, and can arise from a lack of blood supply to the bone below the cartilage of a joint, or from trauma or repetition of microtrauma.

Rafa Nadal will start speaking at 1:45 p.m. in Mallorca, at which time he has summoned the media to comment on various issues, surely related to his participation in Wimbledon, the injury to his right foot and his paternity.

The press conference can be followed through the YouTube channel of The vanguard and also in the direct itself in which we are recounting the appearance of the tennis player from Manacor

The great unknown that Rafa Nadal has to resolve this Friday at the press conference he has called is whether he will play the Wimbledon tournament, which begins on June 27.

Inseparably, he will also have to talk about his injury and how it has evolved since he won the 14th Roland Garros a few days ago in Paris, as well as the treatment he has decided to follow or even if he is going to have foot surgery.

In addition, it is also expected that he will officially announce that he will be the father of a son with his partner, Mery Perelló, after the news that the gossip press has given

“What has been done has been to block the pain with injections of anesthesia in the remote nerves that suffer from the injury,” commented Rafa Nadal after his epic conquest of the 14th Roland Garros a few days ago.

The Manacor tennis player hinted that he would only play at Wimbledon “with anti-inflammatories” and that if he had to be anesthetized, he would rule out participating in the British Grand Slam

In a few minutes Rafa Nadal will announce whether he will play the Wimbledon Grand Slam, but what is already known is that he will compete in the Absolute Balearic Golf Championship.

The tournament takes place this weekend and has confirmed the participation of Rafael Nadal as a competitor at Son Severa, the exclusive golf course where Rafa has a name on one of the holes

Rafa Nadal’s red date is June 27, the day the Wimbledon tournament starts and the tennis player with the most Grand Slams in history could lose.

Everything will depend on the medical treatment that Nadal follows to recover from his right foot injury and how he feels in the coming days.

In any case, today’s press conference at 1:45 p.m. is expected to clarify whether the Spaniard is willing to compete in London or decides to rest

Toni Nadal, uncle of the tennis player Rafael Nadal and his coach until 2017, has trusted that his nephew can attend Wimbledon, the tournament on grass that begins on June 27, although he has acknowledged that we will have to wait to see the results of the treatment that he has begun to receive to treat his ailment in his left foot.

“I see Wimbledon very close because it starts in two weeks. Let’s see if my nephew is there or not. I trust that yes, I trust that the treatment goes well and my nephew will make an effort again”, underlined the mentor of the manacori tennis player

Beyond what involves him more with the world of tennis, a few days ago different media reported that Rafa Nadal was going to be a father, after seeing some photos of his wife, Mery Perelló, with obvious signs of pregnancy.

It is expected that during the press conference this Friday the Balearic will also give details about his future paternity, which has been captured by the cameras of all gossip magazines

It is not yet known what medical treatment Rafa Nadal will follow to recover from the overexertion he had to suffer at Roland Garros to win his 22nd Grand Slam.

His right foot practically said enough is enough and he himself recognized that he could not continue with the injections that numb his extremity so as not to feel the chronic pain he suffers and that reduces both his performance and his quality of life off the track

The big question for world tennis fans is whether Rafa Nadal will be ready to play the Wimbledon Grand Slam, which begins on June 27.

The chronic injury to his right foot could make it very difficult for him to participate in the prestigious London tournament, although depending on his treatment he could arrive to compete

The Balearic tennis player Rafa Nadal, winner of his 14th Roland Garros a few days ago, will speak at a press conference from Mallorca starting at 1:45 p.m. this Friday, June 17.

Since his victory in the French Grand Slam the Balearic had not spoken, where in Paris he assured that he would continue fighting to continue competing at the highest level

The Spaniard is expected to talk about his medical treatment for the chronic injury he suffers in his right foot and whether he will participate in the 2022 Wimbledon tournament

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