Rafael Nadal’s Redemption: Will the Tennis Champion Make a Comeback in Barcelona?

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Will Nadal finally be redeemed?

Numerous injuries have repeatedly set Rafael Nadal back in recent months. Now the Spaniard is back on the pitch and gives hope for an early comeback.

The time for Rafael Nadal’s return to the tennis court could now be imminent. The 22-time Grand Slam winner is aiming for a comeback at the ATP tournament in Barcelona, ​​which starts next Monday. Recently he had to cancel several tournaments due to injury.

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The Spaniard is now giving his fans hope on Instagram. He posted a picture of the training ground and wrote: “Hello from Barcelona. The first training session has been completed. I’m happy to be here so close to the tournament and I’m looking forward to trying to take part in the tournament. If I can play, I’ll let you know.”

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Words that all tennis fans will be happy to read after Nadal missed the Australian Open, the Masters in Indian Wells and the ATP tournament in Doha as well as the Masters in Monte Carlo this year. After the cautiously good news, Nadal backtracked a bit: “It’s important to say that I don’t want to guarantee that I can play. Hopefully I will be able to do it.”

Nadal wants to attack Paris again in his living room

For Nadal, taking part in Barcelona will be extremely important in order to get in shape for the French Open (May 20th to June 9th). The Spaniard has dominated his favorite tournament in the past and has triumphed 14 times.

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In order for him to come close to a 15th success, Nadal urgently needs to gain match practice on clay. He recently missed the first Masters of the clay court season in Monte Carlo with an injury.

Nadal has been plagued by thigh problems all year after missing large parts of 2023 with a hip injury. The 37-year-old was repeatedly plagued by persistent injury problems throughout his career. Without them, the clay court king could have celebrated even more success.

2024-04-11 11:09:45
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