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Rafa Withdraws Paris with Tendinitis

11/05/2010Rafaholics


Nadal Withdraws from Paris Masters




World No. 1 Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the year’s final Masters 1000 event in Paris. The nine-time Grand Slam winner cited fatigue for his withdrawal but...

According to this translated article:

Balearic tennis player suffering tendinitis in his left shoulder and has decided, on the advice of his doctor Angel Ruiz Cotorro, make a physiotherapy treatment and recovery to be ready at the Masters in London which takes place between 21 and 28 November.


According to thsi tweet Rafa will be having an examination:
Drew Lilley
Nadal to have an as yet undisclosed injury examined tomorrow


I don't think its anything too serious.. so don't worry too much guys he's just tired if we all remember Rafa's Shanghai presser???


Q. We all know that you promote your serving during the US Open and that helps you win the Grand Slam title. Your serve is not as powerful as before. Is there something wrong with your serving? You didn't take training today. Can you explain something about this?
RAFAEL NADAL: I practiced today in the indoor courts.

Q. This afternoon.
RAFAEL NADAL: I practiced this afternoon in the indoor courts. This is an indoor tournament, so I practiced indoor.
Yeah, the serve, I am very happy about my serve. I serve a little bit better. He was returning really well. I feel the arm a little bit more tired than before. I not usually serve that fast in the past. So I serve very well during all the US Open. During Bangkok and Tokyo, I still serving very, very fast and very well.
But for me is a new thing for me, so I need more time to adapt this new serve, serving that faster, to try to serve like this. I serve like this a lot of weeks in a row. I feel a little bit more tired, the arm, than usual when I serve with this new power, no? So probably for that reason the serve didn't work that well today.

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