MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — This is hardly the first time
Rafael Nadal’s body has betrayed him. That much we know. What no one — not even
the 22-time Grand Slam champion himself — can possibly pinpoint accurately is what comes next.
First things first:
An MRI exam on Thursday showed that Nadal injured his left hip flexor during a 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 loss to 65th-ranked Mackenzie McDonald in the
Australian Open’s second round a day earlier. And he is expected to need up to eight weeks for a full recovery.
What no tests can reveal, what no doctor can determine, is perhaps the most vital question of all: How much more of this sort of thing is he willing to put up with?
"I went through this process too many times in my career and I am ready to keep doing (it), I think," Nadal said Wednesday after his earliest exit from a major tournament in seven years, "but that's not easy, without a doubt."
It is only natural that folks will wonder what this all means for his future, especially with the retirements of
Roger Federer and Serena Williams still top of mind.