chitika

Apply to be a Chitika Publisher!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Nadal quench its thirst for victories play golf



While looking forward to his return to the tennis world after a long knee injury, turn off Rafael Nadal thirst for victories play golf, a sport that improves perfected.

The newspaper "Marca" Today "Golf Nadal is still getting better," in reference to the victory on Saturday, the fourth seed among the ATP in local championships in Palma de Mallorca.

And tennis player revealed in his autobiography, which put the market recently that he thought for a change in a golf stick tennis bat late 2005, when diagnosed pain in the left foot as congenital bone injury.

And wrote the player the winner of 11 titles in Grand Slam grand slam "that possibility, although distant Onhatbdo, also to wait now, but wish she always waiting."

And deported injuries Nadal this year a large part of the season. He returned the former world number one on Tuesday to resume training bat after five months of his last official match.

He said the player, who has not played since June 28, when eliminated from the second round of Wimbledon at the hands of Czech Lukas Roswell, on his position "Facebook": "I'm getting better and I hope to continue my good development."

And recovering for Nadal / 26 years / since then from two cases, one of Hoffa disease, an inflammation of the adipose tissue area that line the anterior patellar tendon left knee, the second is a partial cut in the patellar tendon in the same knee.

He missed a tennis player for the Olympic Games in London and the U.S. Open and the final tournament for the season the Association of Tennis Professionals (World League final) and the Davis Cup final.

Still doubts about the date of his return to play, but it probably will be attached to the Abu Dhabi Championship Performing late December / December, before returning officially in the Doha tournament.

0 التعليقات:

Post a Comment

 
Design by hamza massaoui | Bloggerized by Lasantha - Premium Blogger Themes | Hamza MASSAOUI