Nadal withdraws from French Open with wrist injury

The withdrawal has given a huge boost to Novak Djokovic's hopes of lifting a first French Open crown


Afp May 27, 2016
Spain's Rafael Nadal gives a press conference to annonce his withdrawal from the French Open at the Roland Garros 2016 French Tennis Open in Paris on May 27, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS: Nine-time champion Rafael Nadal withdrew from the French Open with a left wrist injury on Friday, but insisted the heartbreaking setback did not mean the end of his career.

"It's not broken, but if I continue to play it will be broken in a few days," said an emotional Nadal, the fourth seed.

"This is a very bad position, but that's life. If this was not Roland Garros I probably would not have taken the risk of playing in the first couple of days."

Nadal, a 14-time Grand Slam title winner, has been plagued by injuries throughout his career, affecting his knees and wrist.

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A right wrist injury forced him to skip the 2014 US Open.

Despite his latest setback, the charismatic Spaniard said he will keep playing although his participation at Wimbledon next month is now in serious doubt.

"Nine times in my career I have been able to be healthy here in Paris and win this tournament," he said.

"This is a tough moment and the toughest press conference I have ever had to give but it's not the end."

Nadal had coasted through the first two rounds in Paris dropping just nine games but revealed he had needed pain-killing injections in his wrist to take part.

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His withdrawal gives compatriot Marcel Granollers a walkover into the last 16.

It's also a huge boost to Novak Djokovic's hopes of lifting a first French Open crown.

Nadal and Djokovic were due to meet in the semi-finals next Friday -- the date of the Spaniard's 30th birthday.

COMMENTS (1)

JD | 8 years ago | Reply Health and safety first. But I want to see Nadal win this tournament for the tenth time. Oh please oh please... may it happen!
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