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Rafael Nadal is not the only pullout prospect for the US Open. With the Spaniard pulling the plug on his appearance a week ago due to his continuing left knee problem
Roger Federer has even not considered the possibility that Rafael Nadal might be finished as a serious rival after the Spaniard confirmed that he is suffering from a chronic knee complaint
Rafael Nadal is looking on the bright side of his chronic left knee tendonitis, with the Spaniard who has not played in almost two months
World No. 3 Rafael Nadal is hoping to be fit for Spain’s Davis Cup semi-final clash against the USA in September, after revealing on Friday that he is suffering from Hoffa’s Syndrome
Unlike the rest of the top 5, Novak Djokovic has managed to play the Olympics, Toronto and Cincinnati without withdrawing from one of the events before they began
Federer, Djokovic and Murray have all expressed disappointment that rival Rafael Nadal won't be joining them in less than a fortnight to challenge for the US Open title.
Ronnie is a tennis fan and a huge 10sBalls.com follower! He wanted to share his thoughts on Robin Soderling, Rafael Nadal, and teh US Open.
Rafa has informed us that he will not be ready to compete at the US Open this year and has withdrawn from the tournament.
The extended injury absence of Rafael Nadal is disturbing to Roger Federer, who is concerned about the state of his longtime rival who has not hit a ball in anger since late June
Rafael Nadel may be out of tennis for the moment as his injured knee heals from tendinitis, but the Spanish tennis hero boosted his spirits after missing the Olympics and the US Open
Roger Federer and David Ferrer, who skipped Toronto, are here, and Andy Murray intends to play. Whoever wins this thing will earn it.
An ongoing knee injury that forced Rafael Nadal to miss the Olympics and Rogers Cup will prevent him from competing in next week's Western & Southern Open
Rafael Nadal has pulled out of Cincinnati and more...
Olympic champion Andy Murray has vowed to make the trans-Atlantic trip to Toronto Tuesday in a bid to play the Rogers Cup
Andy Murray remains at #4, and will be there even if he wins gold. But he's now only about a thousand points behind #3 Rafael Nadal
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