Roland Garros. Nadal "will fight on"

Rafael Nadal, who just won a record 14th Roland-Garros title as well as a 22nd Grand Slam, said that "I don’t know what the future holds but I will continue fighting to try and keep going.

Roland Garros. Nadal "will fight on"

Rafael Nadal, who just won a record 14th Roland-Garros title as well as a 22nd Grand Slam, said that "I don’t know what the future holds but I will continue fighting to try and keep going."

The Spaniard, who suffered for over fifteen years from Muller-Weiss Syndrome, a necrosis in the scaphoid bones, in his left foot, has cast doubt on his future during Paris fortnight.

"The second round against Corentin Moutet was the most difficult. I was unable to walk when I arrived at the hotel. It was a blessing to have the Spanish Federation doctor with me in Paris. He has been so hard working. I don't think anyone else has done that. Two weeks ago, I had my foot asleep and played with it. It was necessary to calm the nerves so that the feet were insensitive. This is how I was able play, and that's why it's why you can't keep this up," Majorcan explained later to France Televisions.

"I must find a solution. This victory is very important to me and we will continue doing everything we can. After the difficult years with Covid, I enjoy playing tennis in public. We talked to different doctors and found that there are many options. We will test a treatment next week and see if it improves things," said the Bull of Manacor who celebrated his 36th Birthday on Friday.