Wimbledon: Rafael Nadal, in great pain, refused to give up despite the insistence of his clan

Nadal joins Nick Kyrgios – winner once morest Cristian Garin in three sets – in the semi-finals of Wimbledon. For the whimsical Australian, it’s a great first in Grand Slam. The question then arises whether Nadal will be restored for the colorful clash: “JI don’t know. I will do new exams tomorrow (Thursday). Obviously I’m not the kind of player who has never been injured. I’m used to having physical issues and I’m used to containing my pain and playing with those issues.”, Rafa therefore leaves room for doubt. “I can’t give a specific answer because if I told you something specific and tomorrow something else happened, I would be a liar…

Rafael Nadal, diminished or not, will try to get the third title at Wimbledon of his career. The road is still long with the battle once morest Kyrgios in sight.

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