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Rafael Nadal ’s 2021 season is over. The tennis superstar said Friday he will forgo the U.S. Open and the rest of the tournaments on the schedule the season because of a chronic foot injury.
WASHINGTON, July 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Citi Open has had Grand Slam champions before. Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl, Andre Agassi all won multiple Slams, but not 20! That changed ...
Rafael Nadal Withdraws from US Open as Nagging Foot Injury Forces Him to End 2021 Season "I have been suffering too much with my foot for the last year now and I missed a lot of important events ...
On Friday, Nadal announced that he will not compete in the US Open and miss the rest of the 2021 season due to a chronic foot injury.
He may not have had a perfect ending to his season last week, but Rafael Nadal’s 2020 was historic—and he’s as motivated as ever to write his name even deeper into the history books in 2021.
Rafael Nadal faced Jannik Sinner during the 2021 French Open, still very much at the height of his career and coming off a title defence from the year before.
Rafael Nadal announced his withdrawal from the 2021 U.S. Open, tennis' final Grand Slam tournament of the year, on Friday and confirmed he will sit out the remainder of the season because of a ...
Nadal, a 20-time major winner, later pulled out of the Masters 1000 event in Toronto due to the foot injury. "I wanted to inform you that unfortunately I have to end the 2021 season," Nadal ...
Rafael Nadal advanced to the 2021 French Open semifinals with a four-set victory over No. 10 seed Diego Schwartzman on Wednesday at Stade Roland-Garros in Paris. Nadal, a 13-time French Open ...
Last October, when Nadal and Djokovic went head-to-head at the 2020 French Open, Djokovic said that facing Nadal on the clay courts is always a unique challenge. "Let's face it, it's the biggest ...
Rafael Nadal Nadal has joined tennis royalty, in spite of frequent physical injuries. He has experienced the gamut, occasionally taking extended time off to rehab.
MADRID — If given the option, Rafael Nadal said he would scrap this season entirely so tennis could resume normally in 2021. The second-ranked Spaniard, who is 33 years old and has won 19 Grand ...
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