Australian Open: Drama about Nadal: second round after injury

Weakened by an injury, defending champion Rafael Nadal was eliminated in the second round at the Australian Open.

Australian Open: Drama about Nadal: second round after injury

Weakened by an injury, defending champion Rafael Nadal was eliminated in the second round at the Australian Open.

The 36-year-old Spaniard lost to the American Mackenzie Mcdonald on Wednesday 4: 6, 4: 6 and 5: 7 and conceded his earliest exit from the hard court tournament in Melbourne since 2016. The 22-time grand injured himself at the end of the second set -Slam tournament winner in the hip area, after that there was hardly any real chance of a successful catch-up race. In the stands of Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena, his wife Maria Francisca Perello shed tears into a handkerchief.

Nadal looks frustrated

Nadal looked frustrated even before his injury. The Spaniard scolded the chair umpire, on the bench he hit his racket with his hand after a break. He then injured himself with a long step, Nadal hobbled to the bench with a pained face, where he had a short treatment in the upper area of ​​his left leg. He then disappeared into the dressing room for a medical break.

After a few minutes, the second in the world rankings returned and immediately won his service game to make it 4: 5 - but his movements were not smooth at all. Opponents Mcdonald seemed overwhelmed with the situation, there was a break in his previously strong game. But he recovered and advanced to the third round.

Six months ago, Nadal even had to give up due to injury at the Grand Slam tournament in Wimbledon. At that time he did not compete in the semifinals against Australian Nick Kyrgios due to a torn abdominal muscle. Nadal has also been suffering from chronic foot pain for years, which is why, according to his own statements, he had already thought about retiring not too long ago.

"Most days I was sad, I had lost the joy of playing tennis. That's why I thought I had to retire," he recently told the Spanish newspaper "Marca". In the meantime, however, a new treatment is working well without being able to completely solve the problems.

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