Injury concerns for Rafael Nadal after Indian Wells loss

Rafael Nadal is facing injury concerns after he went down in the finals at Indian Wells Masters

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Rafael Nadal is facing new injury concerns after Indian Wells

Rafael Nadal is facing injury concerns after he went down to World No. 20 Taylor Fritz in the ATP Indian Wells Masters final.

Fritzs won 6-3, 7-6 (5) to snap the Spaniard’s 20-match unbeaten streak since the start of the year.

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The 35-year-old was reluctant to discuss the upper body injury that hindered him against Fritz, insisting “it’s his day.”

But he couldn’t hide his disappointment and the worry about what it might mean for the claycourt season and his chances of a 14th French Open title.

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“Honestly, I wanted to make it perfect before clay,” Nadal said of a 2022 hardcourt run that saw him win an epic Australian Open final against Daniil Medvedev and lift the trophy in Acapulco.

“It is tough to have these feelings, especially every day, but in the final is very, very ugly, no?”

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Making things worse, the oft-injured Nadal did not yet have a diagnosis of the problem that caused him to feel pain and shortness of breath.

It began late in his semi-final victory over 18-year-old compatriot Carlos Alcaraz and he twice received treatment during his loss to Fritz.

“I had pain, honestly,” Nadal said.

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“I have problem to breathe. I don’t know if it’s something on the rib, I don’t know yet. When I’m breathing, when I’m moving it’s like a needle all the time inside here,” he said, indicating his chest.

“I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot. Is not only about pain, I don’t feel very well because affects my breathing.”

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Nadal has been troubled for years with knee injuries, he saw his 2021 season cut short by foot pain that he feared could end his career.

He said his resurgence had brought him joy, and now he’s focused on figuring out how to solve his latest physical problem.

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“I am sad now, but I am not the kind of person that goes down or goes very high emotionally depending on the moment.

“The last months have been amazing, unforgettable, very emotional. I enjoyed things that I never thought I could live again a few months ago.

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“Now it’s the moment to try to solve this problem as soon as possible, try to start on clay.”

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