Injured Nadal out of Indian Wells, Miami

Injured Rafael Nadal withdraws from Indian Wells Miami

Injured Rafael Nadal withdraws from Indian Wells Miami

After withdrawing from the Mubadala World Tennis Championships in Abu Dhabi in December, the Swiss former world No 3 played his first tournament at the Australian Open in January, although he visibly struggled in his second round defeat.

He only committed to playing in Melbourne on the eve of the tournament and suffered a second-round loss to Tennys Sandgren.

Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the ATP Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami because of his ongoing hip injury.

Clearly less than 100 percent, Wawrinka will skip Indian Wells and Miami to prepare on the practice courts for the spring clay-court swing. "I will miss you and I will do everything that is possible to be back there in 2019".

"I was well prepared to play and I had hopes of doing something important here. I'm working hard on and off the court and hope to be back within a few weeks". "We wish him all the best for a speedy recovery". Djokovic, who has been undone by an elbow injury, is now training in Las Vegas with coach Andre Agassi.

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

Nadal revealed he felt a "puncture" in training on Monday, but described his latest setback as only a "minor situation".

"Doctors have told me that it is impossible to play, regardless of whether it hurts", Nadal said on Saturday. I always try to [play] until the last moment, but I can't.

"I won't be able to play in Miami or Indian Wells as I need to recover", said the world number two. "My goal is to be there and I'm going to work to try to be there, but of course I can't say yes or no now".

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