7 times Rafael Nadal has given walkover to his opponent ft Nick Kyrgios Roger Federer
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Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Until next time, Rafa Wishing you a speedy recovery. On that note, here's a look at all seven instances when Rafael Nadal gave a walkover to his opponent:
Come back stronger,
"If I keep going the injury will get worse and worse - I feel very sad to say that"Come back stronger, Nadal decided against aggravating his injury by taking the court against Kyrgios with a severely compromised serve. He in his press conference on Thursday: "I made my decision because I believe I can't win two matches under these circumstances ... I can't serve. It’s not only that I can't serve at the right speed, it's that I can't do the normal movement to serve. So winning two matches, and with respect to myself in some way, I don't want to go out there and not be competitive enough to play at the level I need to play to achieve my goal."
thus qualifies for the final by virtue of a walkover
We regret to inform you that owing to R.NADAL's withdrawal, his match with D.SHAPOVALOV has unfortunately had to be cancelled thus qualifies for the final by virtue of a walkover He about the same: "We can call it unlucky, we can call it different things, but it happened today. And when things happen, the only thing that you can do is accept it. And even if it's a tough situation for me, I need to stay positive. I really hope it's nothing too big, and the doctors believe that it's nothing too big." Shapovalov went on to lose to Novak Djokovic in the final.
7 times Rafael Nadal has given walkover to his opponent ft Nick Kyrgios Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from Wimbledon 2022. is widely regarded as one of the best players in the sport, having won a record 22 Major titles and numerous other high-profile tournaments. However, the Spaniard is also one of the most injury-prone players, primarily due to his overly physical style of play. Since making his tour debut two decades ago, Nadal has won 1063 matches and lost only 212, racking up an impressive 92 singles titles. However, he has also missed many big tournaments because of injury - be it withdrawing before the tournament or giving a walkover to his opponent. Nadal has withdrawn from his semifinal against to avoid aggravating a 7mm abdominal tear he endured during his quarterfinal win over . That marked the seventh time in his illustrious career Nadal gave a walkover to his opponent. Until next time, RafaWishing you a speedy recovery.
Until next time, Rafa Wishing you a speedy recovery. On that note, here's a look at all seven instances when Rafael Nadal gave a walkover to his opponent:
Note Walkover unlike mid-match retirement doesn t count as a loss in a player s career win-loss record
#7 Nick Kyrgios - Wimbledon 2022 Semifinal
Nick Kyrgios is through to the Wimbledon semifinals. Nick Kyrgios became the latest beneficiary of Rafael Nadal's withdrawal when he received a free passage to his first Grand Slam final. Kyrgios had beaten in straight sets on Wednesday to set up a mouth-watering last-four clash with Nadal. The Australian had lost to Nadal in the second round in 2019 after famously stunning him in the fourth round on his competition debut in 2014. "If I keep going the injury will get worse and worse - I feel very sad to say that"Come back stronger,
"If I keep going the injury will get worse and worse - I feel very sad to say that"Come back stronger, Nadal decided against aggravating his injury by taking the court against Kyrgios with a severely compromised serve. He in his press conference on Thursday: "I made my decision because I believe I can't win two matches under these circumstances ... I can't serve. It’s not only that I can't serve at the right speed, it's that I can't do the normal movement to serve. So winning two matches, and with respect to myself in some way, I don't want to go out there and not be competitive enough to play at the level I need to play to achieve my goal."
#6 Denis Shapovalov - 2019 Paris Masters Semifinal
Denis Shapovalov received a walkover from Nadal in the Paris-Bercy semis in 2019. received a walkover from Rafael Nadal in the 2019 Paris Masters semifinals. The Spaniard felt something in his abdomen while serving during his warm-up before the Shapovalov match. Tests revealed that it was a strain. Nadal returned to the court but found that the pain remained when he served. The then reigning US Open champion decided to withdraw, with the ATP Finals in London on the horizon. We regret to inform you that owing to R.NADAL's withdrawal, his match with D.SHAPOVALOV has unfortunately had to be cancelledthus qualifies for the final by virtue of a walkover
We regret to inform you that owing to R.NADAL's withdrawal, his match with D.SHAPOVALOV has unfortunately had to be cancelled thus qualifies for the final by virtue of a walkover He about the same: "We can call it unlucky, we can call it different things, but it happened today. And when things happen, the only thing that you can do is accept it. And even if it's a tough situation for me, I need to stay positive. I really hope it's nothing too big, and the doctors believe that it's nothing too big." Shapovalov went on to lose to Novak Djokovic in the final.