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Mueller-Weiss Syndrome
- Rafael Nadal suffers from a degenerative condition in his foot, known as the Mueller-Weiss Syndrome. It has plagued him from the early stages of his career, but the Spaniard recently hinted that the pain has been almost impossible to deal with of late.
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Apr 8, 2024 · Rafael Nadal admits he is struggling with his mental health as his abdominal injury continues to derail his plans for a farewell tour before retirement. The Spanish tennis legend, who turns...
- Liam Grace
Aug 4, 2021 · "Everybody approaches the issues in a different way," the 35-year-old tennis player said about athletes and their mental health. "We are under pressure because the competition makes you feel...
Aug 4, 2021 · Questioned about mental health during an interview with CBS, Nadal believes being an athlete can be both positive and negative. “Everybody approaches the issues in a different way,” he told CBS. “We are under pressure because the competition makes you feel more stress.
Jan 4, 2024 · Rafael Nadal has provided an encouraging update on his condition by revealing the hip injury he had surgery on last year is “not bothering him at all” after his latest Brisbane comeback win. The Spanish great stressed the main physical issue remains his “problematic” foot condition, while declaring he needs to relearn the ability to ...
- Ewan West
May 6, 2022 · CNN — An interaction with a reporter laid bare the toll a 21-year career has taken on Rafael Nadal’s body, as the Spanish tennis star said he endures pain “every single day.”
May 13, 2022 · The 35-year-old staged a remarkable comeback from last year’s long injury lay-off to win the Australian Open in January but he says the issue with his foot has been “tough.” Training through...
Jun 3, 2023 · Rafael Nadal will be sidelined for another five months after having surgery on the hip injury that has kept him out of action since January.