The tennis star said he is recovering from right knee injury and feels "with morals" for future tournaments.
Rafael Nadal, third in the world rankings after Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, resumed training on Monday in his hometown of Manacor after overcoming a bruised right knee "with much enthusiasm and desire," according to the media.

Nadal has been exercised in the ski soft Manacor under the watchful eye of his uncle and coach Toni Nadal. "I have taken these two weeks to fitness in the gym, not running, and I feel fine, ready to play," said Nadal, who is scheduled to reappear in the Indians Wells tournament in March. The tennis player feels "to moral" to tackle the next tournament and said the injury "went well" following "any evidence".
Nadal was injured when contesting the quarter-finals Open past Australia against Britain's Andy Murray, who dominated him 6-3, 7-6 and 1-0 as severe pain in his right knee forced him to retire.