Tense moments are being experienced in the last few hours at the Olympic Village with the presence of Rafael Nadal. Yesterday, the Balearic player suffered some minor discomfort in his right adductor, which has led him to cancel his training sessions for this Thursday as a purely precautionary measure. In an interview with Carlos Moyá on Radio Nacional de España, Nadal's coach did not guarantee 100% that Nadal will be able to make it in time for his debut in the competition.
"Today it was decided to rest to give more time for recovery from the setback we had in yesterday's training. Right now, we are waiting, he is undergoing treatment, resting, so hopefully tomorrow he can be ready at least to play for a while," confessed the former world number 1, crossing his fingers so that his protégé can meet the deadlines and not miss out on the Olympic event.
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