Rafael Nadal’s operation in early June may have further delayed his comeback to the court, but he still intends to compete in the Davis Cup at the end of 2023 to get the most preparation possible for the following year. Discover David Ferrer said Rafael Nadal could come back. Prior to the commencement of the Roland Garros, a special conference was held.
The Spanish champion explained;
“In the last few months I’ve tried everything to come back but I couldn’t do it.
I didn’t enjoy myself in training or on the court. I have to give my body time to recover. I can’t give a return date. I would like to come back at the end of the year for the Davis Cup to play in good conditions in Australia.”
Words of Ferrer The surgeon who operated on Nadal and Vilaró, Ruiz-Cotorro, said that the Davis Cup will be suspended for at least another five months.
“There’s a little bit of everything in those five months. After that, perhaps, we’ll need to outline for another month to give it even more structure and confidence. Since we are talking about the end of November, we will do some tests and then make judgements from there.
Speaking of the hypothesis of an official call-up, to the microphones of Eurosport, the new captain of the Spanish team David Ferrer took care of it directly;
“Nadal called up? Maybe yes, for all that he can convey.
A group that could become even more complicated if Novak Djokovic decides to be part of the Serbian team. The Belgrader has not yet released any statements on the matter.
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