Rafael Nadal tests positive for Covid following injury comeback in Abu Dhabi
The 20-time Grand Slam champion revealed he is having some ‘unpleasant moments’ but is hoping to feel better soon
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Your support makes all the difference.Rafael Nadal has tested positive for Covidafter making his comeback from injury in Abu Dhabi last week.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion revealed he is having some “unpleasant moments” but is hoping to feel better soon and would keep people informed about his plans over future tournaments.
“I wanted to announce that on my return home after playing the Abu Dhabi tournament, I have tested positive for Covid in the PCR test that has been performed on me when I arrived in Spain,” Nadal wrote on Twitter.
The 35-year-old said he had tested negative at all times when he was in Kuwait and Abu Dhabi, and had last tested negative on Friday last week.
The Spaniard’s comeback from injury at Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition event - his first tournament appearance since the Citi Open in Washington in August - ended in two close defeats by Andy Murray and Denis Shapovalov.
“I am having some unpleasant moments but I hope that I will improve little by little. I am now homebound and have reported the result to those who have been in contact with me,” he wrote.
“As a result of the situation I have to have total flexibility with my calendar and I will analyse my options depending on my evolution. I will keep you informed of any decisions about my future tournaments,” he added.
Nadal spent four months on the sidelines with a foot injury. He was knocked out at Roland Garros in the semi-finals and was forced to pull out of Wimbledon, the Tokyo Olympics and the US Open.
He had said he could not guarantee he would make the trip for the Australian Open which begins on 17 January.
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