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Nadal: I’ll improve little by little

Updated on: 21 December,2021 08:58 AM IST  |  Madrid
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Ex-World No.1 to weigh his options on future events after hit by Covid-19

Nadal: I’ll improve little by little

Spain’s Rafael Nadal. Pic/Getty Images

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal, who was expected to play in the Australian Open next month, said on Monday he has tested positive for Covid-19 and was isolating. The Spanish former World No.1 said he took the test when he returned to Spain from Abu Dhabi where he took part in an exhibition tournament last week. 


‘Unpleasant moments’


“I am going through some unpleasant moments but I trust that I will improve little by little. I am now confined at home and have informed the people who had been in contact with me,” he tweeted. “As a consequence of the situation, I have to have total flexibility with my calendar and I will analyse my options depending on my evolution,” he added. “I will keep you informed of any decisions about my future tournaments.” 


Nadal, 35, had been due to fly to Melbourne later this month to compete in an ATP event ahead of the Australian Open which begins at Melbourne Park on January 17. The 20-time major champion has struggled with a foot injury for the past six months—forcing him to miss both Wimbledon and the US Open.  Nadal lost to another former World No.1 Andy Murray in an exhibition match on Friday in Abu Dhabi, his first match since August. He then lost to Wimbledon semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov of Canada on Saturday. It was the first time Nadal was seen in a match since a defeat to Lloyd Harris in Washington in early August at the Citi Open. 

Letting the guard down

During the tournament on Friday in Abu Dhabi, Nadal was photographed talking to Spain’s former king Juan Carlos I without wearing a face mask. It was a rare public appearance for the 83-year-old since he went into exile in the United Arab Emirates in August 2020 following graft allegations.

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