The Scotsman

Nadal hoping to play Australian Open after suffering hip problem in Brisbane

- Eleanor Crooks sportts@scotsman.com

Rafael Nadal is keeping his fingers crossed he will be able to play in the Australian Open after needing medical treatment during a gruelling loss to Jordan thompson a this come back tournament.

Nadal looked poised to claim anotherstr­aight-setswinatt­he Brisbane Internatio­nal when he brought up a first match point in the 10th game of the second set but missed a backhand overhead. Two more chances followed in the tie break but n ad al was unable to take either and Australian Thompson fought back to claim a 5-7 7-6 (6)

6-3 victory after three hours and 25 minutes.

More concerning was the off-court medical time-out Nadal took at 1-4 in the deciding set, although he was able to continue without too much apparent discomfort.

The 37-year-old had surgery on the psoas tendon in his left hip in june after being side lined since suffering an injury at last January' s australian open and revealed the latest problem is in the same area.

“I feel the muscle tired ,” he told reporters in Brisbane. “I mean, for sure it’ s not the same like last year at all because when it happened I felt something drastic immediatel­y. today id idn’ t feel anything. The only problem is because the place is the same, you are a little bit more scared than usual.

“I need to see how I wake up tomorrow morning. We have been talking these last days, talking about the positive things. That’s why I am not over-positive when I have been talking. I have been talking with a lot of precaution because I know after a year is difficult for the body to be playing tournament­s at the highest level. When the things are becoming more difficult, you don’t know how your body is going to react.

“I hope it is not important and I hope to have the chance to be practising next week and to play Melbourne. Honestly, I am not 100 per cent sure of anything now.”

Nadal added later on Instagram: “I had a small sensation, not a good one, in a similar place where I had the surgery, but it’ s too early to say anything.

“Hopefully it’s a charged muscle and in the next days i’ ll make some more tests.”

Thompson will take on second seed Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-finals, while top seed Holger Rune faces Russian Roman Safiullin.

In the women’s event, top seed Aryna Sabalenka continued to look sharp in a 6-1 6-4 victory over Daria Kasatkina, her 14th straight win in Australia, while second seed Elena Rybakina was a set upon Anastasia Pot apovaw hen the Russian r et ired.sabalenka will face

fellow belarus ian victoria azarenka in the lastfou rafters he beat Jelena Ostapenko, while Czech Linda Noskova won the battle of the teenagers against 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva.

At the ASB Classic in Auckland, defending champion Coco gauf fa nd second see deli naSvi to lin a both eased into the semi-finals, while Alexander Zverev defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas to help Germany defeat Greece in the United Cup quarter-finals.

Meanwhile, Harriet Dart reached the biggest final of her career at the WTA 125 event in Canberra, battling to a 7-5 3-6 7-5 victory over American Katie Volynets, and Heather Watson is through to the doubles final in Brisbane with Belgian Greet Minnen.

 ?? ?? Rafael Nadal receives medical treatment on his hip during his loss to Jordan Thompson in Brisbane
Rafael Nadal receives medical treatment on his hip during his loss to Jordan Thompson in Brisbane

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