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Injury-prone Nadal hopes to join tour’s end-of-season party at O2 Arena

- By Simon Briggs TENNIS CORRESPOND­ENT

In what feels like a familiar November story, Rafael Nadal is travelling to London today in the hope of playing in next week’s Nitto ATP Finals, despite an abdominal strain.

Nadal has qualified for the tour’s year-end party in each of the past 15 seasons. Yet his predisposi­tion to injury means that he has participat­ed only seven times – plus the lone match he played in 2017 before withdrawin­g with knee trouble. His late-season struggles help explain why he has never lifted the title.

Last year, Nadal announced his withdrawal from the tournament on Nov 5, revealing that he had undergone ankle surgery a few

Concern: Rafael Nadal has a muscle strain going into next week’s ATP Finals in London days earlier. But yesterday his spokespers­on delivered a slightly more upbeat bulletin, telling Forbes magazine that “he is travelling there [London] with the intention to play the ATP Finals … We have to obviously wait and see every day”.

Yet Nadal has been unable to serve this week in practice, having pulled out of last week’s Paris Masters after the quarter-finals. He also withdrew from his planned second singles match at the Laver Cup in September, citing a wrist injury.

If fit, Nadal will face last year’s champion, 22-year-old Alexander

Zverev, in the last of the opening series of round-robin matches, to be played on Monday evening.

Before that, the afternoon match will bring together the two most exciting breakthrou­gh players of the season – US Open runner-up Daniil Medvedev and Australian Open semi-finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas. The four players are all competing in Group B, while the action in Group A begins on Sunday and features the two most successful performers at the O2 Arena. Roger Federer – who takes on Italy’s Matteo Berrettini – is the only man to have won the ATP Finals six times, while Novak Djokovic – who faces Dominic Thiem – will join him on that tally if he triumphs this year.

Meanwhile, Heather Watson admits she will gear her new season towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympics after reaching her first WTA Tour final in three years at the Tianjin Open. The British No2 rose back into the world’s top 100 following her run in China, which means she is guaranteed entry into the main draw of the Australian Open.

Watson said: “The Olympics is my No1 goal for next year.”

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