Nadal opens up about painful battle with career-threatening foot injury
Nadal said painkillers and anaesthetic injections helped him win 22 Grand Slams despite a foot injury that threatened his career.
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Rafael Nadal opens up about painful battle with career-threatening foot injury
Nadal was diagnosed with a rare condition called Mueller-Weiss syndrome after he broke his foot during the Madrid Open final of 2005, months after he won the French Open on his first attempt aged 19, clinching his first Grand Slam title.
Nadal opens up about painful battle with career-threatening foot injury
Netflix has released 'Rafa' on May 29 without notice and is already the subject of the day. We did not expect to see the manacori so emotionally naked, but here he is, telling what he never said in a press conference. The documentary, announced with a breakthrough that already rolls through all the official networks of the platform, skips the epic of the palmarés and gets right into the bone: the Calvary with the Müller-Weiss syndrome, a degener…
Rafael Nadal suffers from Müller-Weiss syndrome, a rare condition he has had since he was 18 and which partly led the tennis player to his retirement.
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