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Publish 30 January 2010 in The Player - 24170 views

After retiring at the Open de Australia, in the quarter-final against Andy Murray, Nadal arrived Thursday in Barcelona, where he performed new medical evidence • The next Monday, will appear as No. 4 in the world, overtaken by Djokovic and Murray

Rafa Nadal is two weeks out before he can return to training after recent tests they underwent in Barcelona stated that undergoes a minimum hamstring in his right knee.

Esta lesión le trajo consecuencias a Nadal en el ranking mundial cayo al 4º puesto "Rafael Nadal will spend two weeks on the sidelines recovering from a minor injury to his right knee, produced at the end of the second set during his quarterfinal match of the Australia Open in Melbourne against Andy Murray. The player is in Manacor and will remain there until his recovery, "said the statement sent by the press agent of world No. 2, which was withdrawn from the Australia Open through injury and now will miss at least the tournament Rotterdam where last year reached the final (lost to Andy Murray).

Nadal medical report submitted by Dr. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, said that "after completing the relevant evidence consisting of a magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound, Mr. Rafael Nadal has a minimum focal hamstring in the most posterior insertion of the quadriceps tendon in his right knee. It introduces you to basic treatment for sleep sports about two weeks in which they perform physiotherapy and anti-inflammatory Tecar machines. After two weeks elapsed and depending on the results of inspections carried out gradually start their sporting activity estimated total recovery time in about four weeks. "

In the statement, extensive and detailed, Nadal himself adds that "as I said after the match in Melbourne and later at the airport upon landing, I know that this injury Not the same as the one suffered last year. I feel good and now I think the only time I have to recover. Miss the tournament in Rotterdam I dislike it because it is a tournament where I would have liked to try to get the title because I was close last year. He also said I was not overly concerned about the issue of ranking, is normal, most importantly, to regain good game and good feeling on the track, which had both in Abu Dhabi, Doha and in Melbourne where I was competing at the highest level. "

Finally, to note that the statement was demanding respect "to Ralph and his team" in these weeks of rest and recuperation, "so they can work with the necessary serenity during this period."


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Publish 30 November 2009 in The Player - 26233 views

Toni Nadal believes that his nephew is training well and is confident in its recovery if needed I'll be ready to play, said Ferrero, fifth team member

The personal trainer and Rafael Nadal's uncle, Toni Nadal, said he sees the tennis manacorense "a little touched emotionally" after disposal at the Masters in London, where he did not win any games, but hopes that in these days before the final Davis Cup "in training go right" and "taking confidence.

Rafa Nadal, está con la moral por el suelo despues del master "In Rafa I see it, is training well and improving things. Yes it is true that after the elimination in London since the Masters, man, is somewhat emotionally touched, but I trust that these days we have left practice before the final recovered and could be a hundred percent, "he said.

For Toni Nadal, the Spanish team is "slightly" favorite against the Czech Republic to win the Davis in the final to be staged at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona the next few days 4, 5 and 6 December.

For his part, Juan Carlos Ferrero, fifth member of the combined Spanish, recalled that final point which he starred and which gave victory to Spain in the Davis Cup final in 2000, on the same stage of the Palau Sant Jordi. "This track brings back good memories, was an unforgettable experience. Now is not the same as at other times because what matters is being among the four, but always a special illusion contest a final and if necessary be ready to play, "he said.

Trained Ferrero on center court with teammate Rafael Nadal, who was good but acknowledged that concerns "a little" physical condition with "such problems with dragging. The de Onteniente warned that the Spaniard is "recovering" and "is doing well at the track."


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