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Spanish tennis star Nadal, who returned from injury, said on the 15th that it was difficult to tell exactly what his current personal status was. What he had to do was to make a little progress in each training.

Xinhua News Agency, Paris, April 15th for the 12th ATP (men’s professional tennis association) Monte-Carlo Masters champion in his career, Spanish tennis star Nadal said on the 15th that, it is difficult to tell exactly what his current personal status is. What he has to do is to make a little progress in each training.

32-year-old Nadal was affected by knee injury, and in recent seasons, he often withdrew from the competition due to injury. As the No. 2 seed of Monte-Carlo Masters, he was empty in the first round and will play against fellow aguette in the second round on the 17th.

“I can’t tell how I feel. The past year and a half have been a little difficult for me.” The match against Agut will be debut since Nadal withdrew from the Bank of Paris Open last month due to injury. “It is a little difficult for me to clearly understand the current personal status.” He said.

The outstanding results in several events of last year’s clay season mean that Nadal needs to keep a large number of ranking points this year. When talking about previous injuries, he said: “Personally speaking, this is somewhat difficult. Nowadays, the task every day is to make progress, and make a little progress in every training.”

“The important thing is that I can have good training before the competition starts, and then try my best to show my competitiveness in the first competition. (Against Agut) it will be a difficult game, and we will wait and see.” Nadal said.

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