Injured Rafael Nadal Withdraws From Indian Wells, Miami

Updated: 03 March 2018 00:30 IST

Rafael Nadal's withdrawal was greeted with dismay by Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas.

Injured Rafael Nadal Withdraws From Indian Wells, Miami
Rafael Nadal lost the top ranking to old rival Roger Federer last month. © AFP

World number two Rafael Nadal announced his withdrawal from this month's ATP Masters events in Miami and Indian Wells on Friday, citing a leg injury that forced him to pull out the Mexican Open. Nadal said in a statement on Facebook the injury, which flared in Acapulco this week, was in the same area as the hip problem that led to his exit from the Australian Open in January. "I won't be able to play in Miami or Indian Wells as I need to recover," Nadal said.

"It was very painful to retire from Acapulco and it's very hard as well to not play in the USA. I will miss you and I will do everything that's possible to be back there in 2019."

The 31-year-old 16-time Grand Slam winner had been left distraught on Tuesday after suddenly pulling out of Acapulco just hours before his opening match.

It marked the sixth tournament in a row that Nadal has pulled out of or retired from -- Basel, Paris, the London ATP Tour Finals, Brisbane, Australian Open and Acapulco.

Nadal's withdrawal was greeted with dismay by Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas.

"We are disappointed that Rafa will not be able to compete for the third title at this year's BNP Paribas Open," Haas said. "We wish him all the best for a speedy recovery."

Nadal, who turns 32 in June, ended 2017 as the oldest year-end world number one in the 45-year history of the ATP rankings.

However, he lost the top ranking to old rival Roger Federer last month.

Topics : Rafael Nadal Tennis
Highlights
  • Rafael Nadal withdraws from Indian Wells, Miami
  • Leg injury forces out Rafael Nadal
  • It marked the sixth tournament in a row that Nadal has pulled out
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