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Rough start for Rafa

But Nadal satisfied despite post-surgery comeback defeat

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ABU DHABI: World number two Rafael Nadal lost to Kevin Anderson at the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip in Abu Dhabi but said he was “satisfied” with his first match back after ankle surgery.

The Spaniard lost a tight three-setter 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 on Friday and subsequent­ly withdrew from his third-place play-off match so as not to push his body too far too soon.

“Tough match, three-set match, I didn’t play sets before here,” said Nadal who had not played since a knee problem forced him to retire during his US Open semi-final against Juan Martin del Potro in September.

“At the same time, I get pains after a long time without playing, so probably tomorrow (yesterday) I will not play.

“I will take a couple of days off. The season just started for me, it was a goal to be here.”

Nadal underwent surgery on his ankle to remove an loose intra-ar-

ticular body in November and only resumed training two weeks ago.

“When you are out since a long time ago – I had the surgery a little over a month ago – it’s normal that I have some pains,” Nadal said after his loss to world number six Anderson.

“Being honest, I’m satisfied the way I was playing tennis. I am more

or less satisfied with how the body held.

“It’s not the moment for me to take a step back, it’s the moment to make a step forward. Today’s match is a step forward for me, that’s the main thing.”

Nadal is now scheduled to kick off 2019 in Brisbane next week in preparatio­n for the first Major of

the year.

“My goal is try to be ready for the Australian Open and I think I’m on the way to make that happen but, of course, I can’t take a lot of risk after the surgery.”

In the other semi-final match, Karen Khachanov of Russia lost to an impressive Serbian Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-3 on Friday. — AFP

My goal is try to be ready for the Australian Open and I think I’m on the way to make that happen but, of course, I can’t take a lot of risk after the surgery. Rafael Nadal

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