Archive: tennis-injury
Delpo is already following the rehabilitation plan put together by his medical team. For the past few days he's been using a splint that keeps the knee immobilized while he follows the doctors' advice.
ATP Tennis World No. 2 Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the 2018 BNP Paribas Open due to a right hip injury.
Andy Murray, back in Britain battling to be fit for Wimbledon, has admitted for the first time that over-training may well be the reason for being laid low by the back injury that has forced him out of the French Open.
Federer has never been a man to show much compassion for Murray, the Swiss will take over the no.2 seeding spot in the French Open.
With potential second seed Andy Murray already ruled out of the French Open, world no.11 Stanislas Wawrinka could be another high profile absentee
World No. 3 Victoria Azarenka has been forced to withdraw from the Sony Open due to the right ankle injury suffered at Indian Wells last week
Bastholt’s early diagnosis was that two or three days of rest may be enough to settle the injury
Initially Nadal made the futile request: “"Forget about the knees, please!”
It was the third Doha pullout for Williams, who has never made a secret of the fact that she plays to her own rhythm and chooses her tournaments exactly as she wishes.
Rafael Nadal could not be happier with his comeback to tennis after more than seven months away with a knee injury.
Radek Stepanek was an heroic figure when Czech Republic won their first Davis Cup title as an independent nation in Prague last November
Maria Sharapova will begin the Australian Open in a fortnight without a 2013 match after withdrawing from the Brisbane International due to injury
Nadal is now just three days away from ending a six months long enforced absence from the tennis courts
The inevitable became fact as Rafael Nadal finally killed all optimism that he could make a return to the ATP scene
According to Rafael Nadal himself, he has no idea when his troublesome left knee will allow him to return to tennis
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