Rafael Nadal back in Spain after Wimbledon withdrawal
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"Al final no queda más remedio que mirar hacia delante, como siempre, aceptar las cosas como vienen y tener una actitud positiva"
Nadal aterriza en Barcelona tras abandonar Wimbledon por una lesión abdominal"Al final no queda más remedio que mirar hacia delante, como siempre, aceptar las cosas como vienen y tener una actitud positiva" The Mallorcan, who won the Australian Open and the French Open earlier this year, was chasing Rod Laver's Calendar Slam. Despite being injured in the quarterfinals, fans had been expecting to see the Spaniard in action against Kyrgios given the fact that Nadal overcame pain and injury to win at Roland Garros. Nadal himself seemed keen to keep going at Wimbledon despite his abdominal injury, but subsequently changed his mind after finding it difficult to serve normally. "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances, I can't serve," Nadal said, explaining why his was pulling out of the tournament. Rafael Nadal: "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances. I can't serve."
Rafael Nadal: "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances. I can't serve."
There is no choice but to look forward accept things as they come and have a positive attitude - Rafael Nadal lands in Barcelona to begin recovery from abdominal injury
Rafael Nadal was forced to withdraw from SW19 following an abdominal tear is back in Spain after having withdrawn from owing to an abdominal tear that was detected after his five-set quarterfinal win against . Nadal, who was aiming to win a Calendar Grand Slam, decided against playing in the semifinals as a result of which booked a place in his maiden Wimbledon final. The Spaniard reflected on the withdrawal in a philosophical manner, stating that there was no choice but to accept things as they come and look forward to the future. "In the end there is no choice but to look forward, as always, accept things as they come and have a positive attitude," Nadal said upon returning to Spain. Nadal aterriza en Barcelona tras abandonar Wimbledon por una lesión abdominal"Al final no queda más remedio que mirar hacia delante, como siempre, aceptar las cosas como vienen y tener una actitud positiva"
Nadal aterriza en Barcelona tras abandonar Wimbledon por una lesión abdominal"Al final no queda más remedio que mirar hacia delante, como siempre, aceptar las cosas como vienen y tener una actitud positiva" The Mallorcan, who won the Australian Open and the French Open earlier this year, was chasing Rod Laver's Calendar Slam. Despite being injured in the quarterfinals, fans had been expecting to see the Spaniard in action against Kyrgios given the fact that Nadal overcame pain and injury to win at Roland Garros. Nadal himself seemed keen to keep going at Wimbledon despite his abdominal injury, but subsequently changed his mind after finding it difficult to serve normally. "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances, I can't serve," Nadal said, explaining why his was pulling out of the tournament. Rafael Nadal: "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances. I can't serve."
Rafael Nadal: "I don't believe I can win two matches in these circumstances. I can't serve."