RAFA NADAL ANNOUNCES HE WON'T PLAY AT WIMBLEDON 2016 DUE TO INJURY, SEE HIS FACEBOOK STATEMENT HERE
epa05304339 Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts after loosing the quarter final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the Italian Open tennis tournament at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy, 13 May 2016. EPA/ETTORE FERRARI |
Rafael Nadal statement:
Hola a todos. Quería anunciaros que tras consultar con mi médico y vistos los resultados de la pasada revisión médica, no podré participar en la próxima edición de Wimbledon.
Como podéis imaginar es una decisión triste pero la lesión sufrida en mi muñeca en Roland Garros necesita tiempo para sanar. Tampoco podré participar en el evento previo #TheBoodles en Stoke Park donde ya participé en anteriores ocasiones.
Gracias a todos por el apoyo, sobre todo a mis fans que siempre me envían notas de cariño.
Hi everybody. I’m sad to announce that after talking to my doctors, and receiving the results of my last medical revision, I won’t be able to play at Wimbledon this year.
As you can all imagine, it’s a very tough decision, but the injury I suffered at Roland Garros needs time to heal. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to join in the pre-tournament event #TheBoodles at #Stokepark that I attended in previous years.
Thank you all for your support, especially my fans. Your kind messages mean so much to me.
Rafael Nadal of Spain in action against Facundo Bagnis of Argentina during their men’s single second round match at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 26 May 2016. EPA/IAN LANGSDON
Rafael Nadal of Spain in action against Facundo Bagnis of Argentina during their men’s single second round match at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 26 May 2016. EPA/IAN LANGSDON
Rafael Nadal of Spain in action against Facundo Bagnis of Argentina during their men’s single second round match at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 26 May 2016. EPA/IAN LANGSDON
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