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Nadal out for six to eight weeks after Australian Open injury

Spain’s Rafael Nadal is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks with a hip injury that hampered him during his exit from the Australian Open.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion struggled to move in a 6-4 6-4 7-5 defeat by American Mackenzie McDonald in the second round on Wednesday.

Nadal, 36, had an MRI scan on his left hip in Melbourne and it showed a tear in his left psoas muscle.

The world number two will return to Spain to begin physio­therapy treatment.

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Top seed Nadal said he was “mentally destroyed” after his title defence in Melbourne came to an end.

“The scan showed a grade two injury in the psoas of the left leg,” Nadal tweeted on Thursday.

“Now, it is time to have rest and anti-inflammatory physiother­apy.

“The normal recovery time is six to eight weeks.”

The time frame means Na­dal could be fit to play the first Masters tournament of the 2023 season at Indian Wells in March.

The European clay-court season starts the following month and culminates in early June at the French Open, where Nadal hopes to win a record-extending 15th title. —BBC

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