Words are not enough to describe Rafael Nadal. Still in the race to win the Grand Slam in a calendar year, the Spaniard had an outstanding match in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. Unlike Taylor Fritz, “Rafa” won after a five-set fight against the American, as well as himself, that lasted more than four hours.
Rafael Nadal, who quickly joined the meeting, appeared with abdominal pain that he had been feeling for several days. The winner of 21 Grand Slam titles had to call the doctor during the match, but remained true to form and refused to throw in the towel. “It’s hard to give up in the middle of a match. It’s hard even though I’ve been thinking about it for a while. But on the other hand, I’ve already given up on my career. Something I hate to do. So I kept playing“, he explained after his victory. Despite the enthusiasm that followed this new success, another thing in Taurus Manacor’s career, concerns quickly took over given the semi-finals. This Friday, July 8, Rafael Nadal must face Nick Kyrgios in the final four, but Will he be able to respond or fight for a place in the final?
“I do not know. I will do new exams on Thursday. I have been having these pains for a few days but today it was much worse, I had much more pain and it was hindering me much more. I can’t give a definitive answer because if I told you one specific thing and there was something else tomorrow, I would be a liar.The Wimbledon event, Rafael Nadal fans and tennis fans will now be crossing their fingers until Friday afternoon…
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Source: Programme Television

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