Nadal: The foot injury has improved and I feel good, I hope I don’t always talk about it in the future – yqqlm

Nadal: Foot injury improves and feels good, I hope I don’t always talk about it

After winning the Australian Open and French Open in 2022, Nadal’s grand slam total has reached 22. As the second seed of this Wimbledon men’s singles, Nadal opened his first match against F-Serendolo. At the pre-match press conference, Nadal’s left foot ailment once again became the focus of the topic. Nadal responded by saying that his feet are in good condition, but he was tired of talking about it every time he faced the media.

Nadal said: “The overall feeling at the moment is positive. Obviously, I am here now, it shows that the injury has improved, otherwise I would not have come to Wimbledon. I am happy now that my injury has recovered, But it can’t be too optimistic because I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, the only thing I can say is that the past two weeks have felt good.”

“I want to say two important points here, first of all, I can walk almost normally, which is very important to me, and it will not be so painful when I wake up, and this pain has accompanied me for a year and a half. Time. Second, it’s my training. Overall, my condition is getting better and better, and I haven’t been able to walk after training in the past two weeks.”

“I’ve been through a lot of injuries in the past, but I’m not the kind of person who thinks about injuries all the time. Even if there are some illnesses, if there are no restrictions on my body, when I step on the court, I don’t think about what will happen today. Because I am a positive person. Of course, what makes me happiest is that I have a lot less pain in my daily life. Tennis is the second most important thing in my life. If it hurts to walk every day, it will affect your happiness. , and even a positive attitude towards life.”

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In addition, Nadal also told reporters: “This should be the last time I talk about my feet in this event. If you are all right, I will not talk about this topic again. We can’t talk about my feet every day. Feet, otherwise, we’ll forget the most important thing: tennis!” (Amber)

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