Rafael Nadal
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Rafael Nadal is hopeful of being ready for next month’s Australian Open after returning to training this week following surgery
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Rafael Nadal says he is confident he will make a return to tennis after a year of illness and injury
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Rafael Nadal is confident he will be able to return to full fitness for the 2015 Australian Open
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Rafael Nadal has criticised Spain’s female Davis Cup captain for feeding a “false and absurd” debate
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Rafael Nadal’s doctor said the 14-times grand slam winner will receive stem cell treatment on his ailing back
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Rafael Nadal leaves Quiron Teknon hospital in Barcelona on Wednesday following a successful appendectomy.
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After defeat in Basel, Rafael Nadal revealed that appendicitis surgery in November will rule him out of the Paris Masters and London’s ATP World Tour Finals
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Rafael Nadal has pulled out of next week’s BNP Paribas Masters in Paris citing ‘personal reasons’
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Rafael Nadal will see how he copes with his appendicitis at the Swiss Indoors event before making a decision on ATP Tour Finals
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World No2, Rafael Nadal, crashed out of the China Open after Slovakian Martin Klizan won 6-7, 6-4, 6-3 and will face Tomas Berdych in the semi-final
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The appointment of Gala León as Spain’s first female Davis Cup captain has been given a lukewarm response by Rafael Nadal’s coach and uncle
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Heather Watson made a first-round exit at the Wuhan Open after losing in straight sets to Sara Errani
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Federer has won 17 grand slams while playing a brand of tennis that would make the gods sing, but Rafa Nadal had his number
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Since Marat Safin won the 2005 Australian Open, the big four had won 36 of the subsequent 38 grand slams until Marin Cilic broke the spell against Kei Nishikori
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The world No1, Novak Djokovic, refused to get carried away with being made favourite for the US Open, and said he leaves that for others to decide
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Defending champion Rafael Nadal has announced on his official Facebook page that he will miss this year’s US Open through injury
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Two-time Grand Slam winner makes Facebook announcement one day after men’s champion Nadal says he is injured
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The US Open champion has an injury that will force him to wear a cast on his right wrist for up to three weeks
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A Malawian minister has suggested that young people adopt the names of famous people to get ahead in life, dedicating some of her success to taking on the name of the US president. Would you try it?
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The Guardian sports picture desk choose their favourite moments and photographs from this year's Championships
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Superfans recreate a Westeros wedding, a dancing groom surprises his bride and Nick Kyrgios fires a cheeky shot. By Janette Owen
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Milos Raonic, who fired down 39 aces in his 6-7, 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 victory, will face Roger Federer in the semi-finals
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Editorial: It has been a glorious summer of sporting turmoil with underdogs triumphant
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Sportblog Rafael Nadal: have we seen the best of Spain’s world No1 at Wimbledon?
Simon Cambers at WimbledonSimon Cambers: The 28-year-old did not play badly against the Australian teenager Nick Kyrgios, but he is more vulnerable on grass
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The 19-year-old Australian wild card Nick Kyrgios struggled to come to terms with beating Rafael Nadal on a day at Wimbledon when Maria Sharapova was also beaten, by Angelique Kerber
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Rolling report: Nick Kyrgios produced an upset for the ages as he beat Rafael Nadal, while Serena Williams retired from her doubles match due to illness
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Nick Kyrgios pulled off one of the biggest shocks of the tournament beating the two-time Wimbledon winner Rafael Nadal in four sets
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Eugenie Bouchard of Canada beat Alizé Cornet to sweep into the quarter finals, while Andy Murray also made the last eight
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The 19-year-old Australian wild card has played without fear and believes he can unsettle the world No1
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A scheduling decision made when play was hit by rain could affect the chances of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer adding to their Wimbledon title tallies
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Roger Federer looked in fine form against Santiago Giraldo on Centre Court, winning 6-3, 6-1, 6-3
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Emma John: While the BBC team were busy star-spotting, John McEnroe waved his arms around like a Thunderbird in a Tardis-like studio which had Starship Enterprise laser designs on the floor
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The No2 seed again lost the first set but then blew away Mikhail Kukushkin 6-7, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1
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Luis Suárez, the violence in Iraq, the Glastonbury festival - the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week
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Sportblog Novak Djokovic is king of the court: the top six players of 2014