Rafael Nadal's future on the court is in doubt as the tennis star is set to undergo surgery for a hip flexor injury.
Nadal has previously said that he will look to return to action later this year for the Davis Cup and according to new‘The hip injury that I picked up in Australia has not improved how I would have liked,’ Nadal said last month.
‘We’ve been working really hard every day to try and make it better and towards certain goals, but ultimately I won’t be able to play at Roland Garros. ‘After many years playing there, you can imagine how much of a difficult decision it’s been for me. This isn’t a decision I’ve made, it’s a decision my body has made. I’m not going to be playing for the next few months.We can’t imagine how hard this decision was. We’ll definitely miss you at this year’s Roland-Garros. Take care of yourself to come back stronger on courts.
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