Watch Rafael Nadal s father sends signal hinting retirement to Spaniard amidst injury concerns in Wimbledon quarterfinal
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Rafael Nadal breaks to take the second set 7-5
Back on level terms.Rafael Nadal breaks to take the second set 7-5
Watch Rafael Nadal s father sends signal hinting retirement to Spaniard amidst injury concerns in Wimbledon quarterfinal
Rafael Nadal's father Sebastian gestures towards his son during his Wimbledon quarterfinal Rafael Nadal was dealt a huge blow just one set into his 2022 Wimbledon quarterfinal on Wednesday, due to a new injury concern. The Spaniard rushed to an early lead in the match against Taylor Fritz, but just a few games later, it looked like he was struggling with his movements on the court. Midway through the second set, called for the on-court doctor during a changeover to tend to an 'abdominal injury' and left the court for a medical time-out just moments later. As he looked towards his player's box, his father Sebastian Nadal seemed to be gesturing towards his son. While it is not exactly clear what Nadal Sr. was saying, he seemed to suggest that his son should retire from the match and not aggravate the injury by playing. Sebastian Nadal telling his son Rafael to quit? Sebastian Nadal telling his son Rafael to quit? HIs sister Maribel, among others in the box, also wore a worried look on her face as he tried to communicate with her brother. It looks like dad and sister are telling him what to do. Sebastian Nadal telling his son Rafael to quit? Sebastian Nadal telling his son Rafael to quit? It looks like dad and sister are telling him what to do. The second seed took the ascendancy from the get-go, breaking Fritz's serve in the opening game of the match. He then rushed to a 3-1 lead before Fritz's comeback began. broke the Spaniard's serve and quickly held on for a 4-3 lead. Nadal then double-faulted to concede another break of serve and it was in his final service motion that he held his abdomen with a look of concern. Fritz held to love to close out the set. Similar to the opening set, the 22-time Grand Slam champion grabbed another early break to go 3-0 up in the second set. However, his abdominal injury seemed to worsen as Fritz broke back to even out the set. Leading 4-3 and on serve in the second set, Nadal called for the trainer. Also Check Out :- Despite the concerns of his father and others in his box, the 36-year-old continued the match after his injury time-out and ended up winning the set 7-5. He was seen with some strapping around his abdominal area during his previous matches as well in this tournament. Back on level terms.Rafael Nadal breaks to take the second set 7-5
Back on level terms.Rafael Nadal breaks to take the second set 7-5