Rafa Nadal will be out of competition from 4 weeks due to a
small injury on his right knee. He injured himself at the end of the second set
of his match against Andy Murray during the 2010 Australian Open. Nadal is
already in Spain where he will remain until his injured knee has completely
recovered. He will miss the ATP event in Rotterdam where last year he played the
final against Andy Murray.
The medical report presented by Dr. Angel
Ruiz-Cotorro establishes the following:
"After undergoing pertinent MRI and
ultrasound tests, patient Mr. Rafael Nadal shows a minimal focal tear on the
back part of the Quadricipital tendonitis insertion in his right knee. As a
result of such, the player will undertake treatment which will consist of rest
for 2 weeks with physiotherapy and anti-inflammatory treatment as well as TECAR
machines. After 2 weeks and depending on the results of the different tests and
controls, he will steadily resume his sporting activity with a total recovery
time to resume competition in 4 weeks."
Rafa Nadal: "As I mentioned in
Melbourne after my match and at the airport as I landed in Spain, I know this is
not the same injury I suffered last year. I feel good and I am only thinking now
of recovering well. My main goal right now is to get ready again and fit to play
the upcoming events once I am able to compete. It is a big disappointment for
me not to be able to play at the ABN AMRO World Tennis in Rotterdam this year
since it is one of the best tournaments on the ATP World Tour and next year I
will do everything to be there. It is still one of my goals to add my name to
the Ring of Champions in Ahoy. I am also sad for my fans in Holland who always
treated me in a very nice way. I also said that it is not important for me the
ranking issue and losing a few spots, that's normal when you are not able to
compete. For me it is more important to play well again and to have the good
feelings on the court that I had in Abu Dhabi, Doha and also at the Australian
Open where I played at the highest level."