The Manila Times

No. 1 Nadal signs on for Queen’s challenge

- AFP

LONDON: World No. 1 Rafael Nadal Wimbledon warm- up event at Queen’s Club later this year.

Nadal has missed the grass-court tournament in west London for the last two years after suffering a wrist injury in 2016 and then prioritisi­ng rest after his French Open victory in 2017.

But the Spaniard, who won the Queen’s title in 2008, intends to participat­e in this year’s event, which begins on June 18.

“I am very excited to commu- nicate that I am going to come to Queen’s in 2018,” Nadal said.

“It is going to be the 10th anniversar­y of my victory in 2008, it’s a great memory, winning there and three weeks later winning Wimbledon.

“It was an unforgetta­ble year. I am very excited to be coming back and playing Queen’s again.”

Nadal’s best performanc­es at Wimbledon have always come after he has played at Queen’s.

winning in 2008 and 2010, and prior to each of those appearance­s at the All England Club.

Stephen Farrow, Queen’s tournament director, said: “We are delighted that Rafa is planning to return to The Queen’s Club in 2018.

“His run ten years ago, when he won at Roland Garros, Queen’s and Wimbledon, will never be forgotten.

“To see him back at the top of the world rankings a decade later is a testament to his greatness and desire to achieve even more.”

Nadal was forced to retire from against Marin Cilic because of a thigh injury.

But he said this week he could return to action at the Mexican Open in Acapulco at the end of the month.

Former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has a contract to play Queen’s for the rest of his career and is hoping to use the tournament to mark the start of his return from hip surgery in January.

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