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Nadal shakes off injury to progress to second round

- ANDY SIMS

RAFAEL NADAL strode into the second round at Wimbledon just three weeks after he was on crutches following make-or-break treatment on a chronic foot injury.

The Spaniard, 36, underwent radio-wave therapy on the nerve in his left foot earlier this month with his career potentiall­y on the line after winning his 14th French Open.

The procedure seems to have been a success as Nadal was given a serious run-around by Argentinia­n debutant Francisco Cerundolo. But, on his first appearance at the Championsh­ips since 2019, Nadal came through in four sets, 6-4 6-3 3-6 6-4 in three hours and 33 minutes.

“After three years of not playing here I’m very happy to be back,” he said. “The last three years I didn’t put a foot on a grass court, so it always takes a while in my first match. Every day is a test and this was an important test.

“At the beginning of the tournament and under the circumstan­ces I arrived here, the victory is the most important thing. Everyone knows I had to do some things on my foot, but the most important thing is I am in Wimbledon 2022 and I won my first match!”

Playing 22-time major champion Nadal on Centre Court on your Wimbledon debut should be a daunting prospect, but Cerundolo did not show any hint of nerves. The 23-year-old from Buenos Aires had chances to break in the first and second sets, but it was Nadal who struck at the vital moments; in the 10th game to take the opener and for 4-2 in the second.

At a break down in the third Cerundolo looked down and out but, to his credit, he retrieved it and then snatched another before serving out the set at the third attempt. A forehand winner which clipped the baseline brought up another break in the fourth for the rookie.

But Nadal hauled himself level again at 4-4 and roared with delight when Cerundolo floated wide on match point to end a breathless contest.

 ?? ?? Nadal last competed at Wimbledon in 2019
Nadal last competed at Wimbledon in 2019

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