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Rafael Nadal withdraws from the Madrid tournament

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Rafael Nadal withdraws from the Madrid tournament

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“Weeks go by and I had hopes of being able to play tournaments which are the most important of my career, such as Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Rome and Roland-Garros, and for now , I missed those of Monte-Carlo and Barcelona. And unfortunately I won’t be able to be in Madrid either,” Rafael Nadal said.

(Madrid) One month from Roland-Garros, Rafael Nadal has still not played a match on clay: he forfeited Thursday at the Masters 1000 in Madrid, which begins on Monday, due to a stubborn hip injury which raises questions about the rest of his career.

“It has been a long time since I communicated directly with you. It’s been tough weeks and months,” the 36-year-old Spaniard admitted in a video and text posted to his Instagram account on Thursday, looking serious.

“I suffered a major injury in Australia (in January), to the psoas (hip flexor muscle, editor’s note). I was originally supposed to be out six to eight weeks, but we’re already heading into the fourteenth […] The situation is not what we had hoped for. We followed all the medical prescriptions, but for some unknown reason, the injury did not evolve as we had been told at the beginning and we end up in a difficult situation, ”explained Nadal.

“Weeks go by and I had hopes of being able to play tournaments which are the most important of my career, such as Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Rome and Roland-Garros, and for now , I missed those of Monte-Carlo and Barcelona. And unfortunately I won’t be able to be in Madrid either,” he said.

Roland-Garros in the viewfinder

At the twilight of his career, Nadal hopes to celebrate his birthday on June 3 at Roland-Garros (May 28 -June 11) where he will aim for a 15e title to bring to 23 the record of Grand Slam titles, which he currently co-holds with Novak Djokovic.

The former world No. 1 has not played in competition since his defeat in the second round of the Australian Open on January 18 against the American Mackenzie McDonald in three sets. He had felt a sharp pain in a hip in the second set, but went to the end of the game as he struggled to move.

He only has a little over a month to heal and only one major tournament to get his feet wet, in Rome (May 8-21), before the French Open.

“I can’t give a deadline”

On Thursday, Nadal said the injury was “still not healed” and he could “not work hard enough to be able to play competitively”.

“I had come back to training, but a few days ago we decided to change the way of doing things a bit, to start another treatment to see if things improve, to try to get back in time to the next deadlines. I can’t give any deadlines, if I knew them I would tell you, but I don’t know,” said the Spaniard in his video posted on Thursday.

Since his 14e coronation at Roland-Garros in the spring of 2022, where he had triumphed despite an anesthetized left foot to contain the pain caused by the chronic illness from which he has suffered since the age of 18 (Müller-Weiss syndrome), “Rafa” continues to accumulate physical glitches.

An abdominal tear had notably forced him to give up playing his semi-final at Wimbledon a month later.

His long absence from the courts knocked him out of the Top 10 of the world rankings on March 20, for the first time since April 2005.


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Svitolina’s opponent in the 2026 Australian Open 1/8 final has been announced

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Svitolina’s opponent in the 2026 Australian Open 1/8 final has been announced

Ukraine’s first racket Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) has determined her opponent in the Australian Open 2026 1/8 final.

In the fourth round of the major in Melbourne, the Ukrainian will play against the seventh “neutral” racket in the world Mirra AndreevaDefeated the Romanian representative in the third round match Elena-Gabriela Ruse (WTA 79).

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Andreeva defeated Ruse in two sets with scores of 6:3 and 6:4 in 1 hour and 37 minutes.

Svitolina had played against Andreeva only once before – in March 2025, Elina lost to Mirra in the quarterfinals of the WTA 1000 competition in Indian Wells.

Svitolina knocked out another “neutral” Diana Schneider in the 1/16 final of the Australian Open.

Australian Open 2026. 1/16 final

Elena-Gabriela Ruse (Romania) – Mirra Andreeva [8] – 3:6, 4:6

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SVITOLINA: “I was hoping to continue the service. I was a little disappointed in myself.”

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SVITOLINA: “I was hoping to continue the service. I was a little disappointed in myself.”

Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina In a flash interview on the court, she commented on her victory over Diana Schneider in the 1/16 final match of the Australian Open 2026:

– Elina, congratulations. When you turned the match score you had the biggest smile on your face. It was a tough match, wasn’t it? Relaxation?

– Yes definitely. It was a difficult match. I was really hoping to continue the service. We took a few breaks and I was a little disappointed in myself. But at the end of the day, I’m very, very happy with my performance. And of course it’s really great to play in front of you and win. Thank you.

– You went from point to point in the first set. You played great in the tiebreaker match. In the second game you won 3:1 and had the game ball. You didn’t apply it. How disappointed are you? Because I saw you taking very deep breaths.

“This is how you deal with disappointments.” Of course, when you miss a few opportunities, it feels like the world is ending. Of course you want to get back into the game and fight. I was very happy and tried to take out this frustration with my fists and hit even harder.

– You did a great job. And your husband is he still here? Yes he’s still here [смотрит на Гаэля Монфиса]. He doesn’t like us talking about him but I have to ask you. unfortunately he lost in the first round What’s the best tennis advice he’s ever given you? Or you may have problems (laughs).

– I’m thinking of being calmer (laughs). It taught me to be calmer. We play a lot of matches. We started playing tennis when we were very young. I started playing tennis at the age of four. He started playing tennis at the age of three. We spend our whole lives on the field and I think it’s important to find things you enjoy off the field as well. We have a wonderful family with our daughter Skye. This is such a wonderful gift for us. It’s a special moment for us to spend Gael’s final year together and enjoy it as much as possible.

– You definitely become more comfortable during the match (Elina laughs). After the previous game, you were asked what you were going to do for the rest of the day. You said you were going to take Gael’s credit card and go shopping. What did you buy?

– I bought a few bags. Thank you very much [обращается к Гаэлю]. I really liked it. You are a very good husband. Now I think he’s going to ask me to get my credit card to pay for his purchases.

– Don’t do this. Don’t give it to him, Elina. Congratulations on your victory and your two bags. Cheers to Elina Svitolina!

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Australian Open Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff resist and advance to the round of 16

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Australian Open Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff resist and advance to the round of 16

(Melbourne) Favorite Aryna Sabalenka beat Anastasia Potapova 7-6 (4), 7-6 (7) to advance to the fourth round of the Australian Open.

Sabalenka is seeking a third crown in four years, at the Australian leg of the Grand Slam. Her next rival will be the young Canadian Victoria Mboko, 16e in the world.

“I never really spoke to him. I never had the chance to interact or train with her. I saw her outside, she said of the 19-year-old Torontonian. She is a very good player and a fighter. She plays very good, aggressive tennis. »

Sabalenka led 40-0 in the 12the game of the first set, before having to play a tiebreaker. She took control 3-0, but lost the next three games.

The favorite snatched the set with a backhand along the line, on a second ball from her rival.

In the second set, Sabalenka blew a 4-0 lead, making the score 4-4. She once again had to win the tiebreaker.

“Anastasia was incredible,” Sabalenka said, on the field. I was always on my heels. There are days when you just have to keep fighting. It was a serious battle. »

Last year, Sabalenka was defeated in the final by Madison Keys at this tournament.

Later in the day, American Coco Gauff (No. 3) drew on her resources to come from behind and defeat her compatriot Hailey Baptiste in three sets of 3-6, 6-0, 6-3.

The Czech Karolina Muchova easily corrected the Polish Magda Linette 6-1, 6-1, while the Kazakh Yulia Putintseva ended the fairy tale of the Turkish qualifier Zeynep Sonmez 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3.

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