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The first signs of injury worries in the Rafael Nadal camp may have been signaled by the Spaniard's surprise sudden pullout just before the start in Sao Paulo
Rafael Nadal has come out against the ATP’s new enforcement of the 25 seconds between serves rule.
Nadal has made allegations before that too great a percentage of the ATP World Tour calendar is played on hard courts, and in turn maintained that is not good for his own body.
It’s official: beginning on January 1, Rafael Nadal started a new company with his longtime manager Carlos Costa that will focus on the management of athletes including tennis players
Despite losses in both singles and doubles finals in his comeback event on clay in Chile, Rafael Nadal will soldier on with his return to tennis after an absence lasting well into seven months.
Argentine Horacio Zeballos was still in shock after his three-set comeback victory which denied Rafael Nadal a clay title in Chile
Richard Gasquet won't move in the rankings; he remains #10. But he gained enough points that he might be able to threaten Janko Tipsarevic next week
222 days after his shock exit at the hands of Lukas Rosol on the lawns of SW19, Rafael Nadal made his competitive return to tennis at the Chile Open in Vina del Mar
Rafael Nadal has not been deaf to the rumors he calls scandalous but have nevertheless circulated during his seven months long lay-off from top-flight competitive tennis
Rafael Nadal could not be happier with his comeback to tennis after more than seven months away with a knee injury.
Rafael Nadal isn't a lefty! He plays tennis left handed. But that was a switch made years ago.
The ‘big four’ of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray might be dominating the big tournaments but they’re likely to be looking over their shoulders
Spain went down to the hosts with the visitors missing David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal, Nicolas Almagro and Fernando Verdasco, all either injured or fatigued.
Nadal reached the quarter-finals in Vina del Mar, Chile, an ATP 250 event which has never attracted such attention.
Each spring the Sony Open brings the greatest tennis players in the world to the Crandon Park Tennis Center and 2013 is no different.
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