Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal withdraws from BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells a day before first round
By Jacob Lev and Dalia Faheid, CNN
(CNN) — Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the BNP Paribas OpenĀ in Indian Wells, California, the night before he was scheduled to face Canadian Milos Raonic in the first round, he announced on social media Wednesday.
In an announcement on X, the 22-time Grand Slam winner said heās dropping out of the tennis tournament because he doesnāt feel prepared enough to compete at āthe highest level.ā The three-time Indian Wells champion holds a 59-11 record at Indian Wells, according to ATP Tour.
āIt is with great sadness that I have to withdraw from this amazing tournament at Indian Wells,ā Nadal wrote. āEveryone knows how much I love this place and how much I love to play here. Thatās also one of the reasons why I came very early to the desert to practice and try to get ready.ā
The 37-year-old was scheduled to play in the first round against Raonic on Thursday, but Indian player Sumit Nagal has taken Nadalās place in the draw, a news release said. The BNP Paribas Open runs through March 17 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Nadal has not played on the world tour since the Brisbane International in January, where he made a much-awaited comeback after a hip injury. Earlier this week, the fan-favorite participated in the inaugural āNetflix Slamā against compatriot Carlos Alcaraz in Las Vegas.Ā Alcaraz defeated Nadal in the exhibition match.
āI have been working hard and practicing and you all know I took a test this weekend but I donāt find myself ready to play at the highest level at such an important event,ā Nadal said in the announcement. āIt is not an easy decision, itās a tough one as a matter of fact but I canāt lie to myself and lie to the thousands of fans. I will miss you all and I am sure the tournament will be a great success.ā
The player has battled a series of injuries in recent years, which caused him to miss several major tournaments. Nadal said in May 2023 that 2024 would likely be his last year on tour, though he didnāt rule out continuing past that date.
Tournament director Tommy HaasĀ saidĀ he was ādisappointedā Nadal would be withdrawing but wished him ācontinued healing and hope he can be back in action again soon.ā
āHe is one of the all-time fan favorites here, and we hope to see him back in Indian Wells again in the future,ā Haas continued.
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