Rafael Nadal admitted he felt twinges of the upper left leg injury which took him out of the sport for a year during Friday’s quarter-final defeat in Brisbane.
The Spanish icon missed out on three match point chances in a 7-5, 6-7(6), 4-6 upset loss to Australian Jordan Thompson.
The 37-year-old who could be into his final season, also left the court for an injury timeout.
But the 22-time Grand Slam winner insisted that the physical problem was nothing like as serious as last January when a second-round Australian Open loss marked the end of an abbreviated season.
“For sure it’s not the same like last year at all, because last year, I felt something drastic immediately,” he said.
Today I didn’t feel anything. The only problem is because the place is the same, you are a little bit more scared than usua
“In an ideal world, it’s just the muscle supercharged after a few days of effort and a very tough match.”
Nadal now has a week in Melbourne to prepare for the start of the Open next Sunday.
“I’m tired, of course, Sad in this moment because I had plenty of opportunities,” he said after the Brisbane International setback.
“That’s it, I need to accept all this kind of stuff. After a year, that’s normal that things happen.
“As I say every day: Every day is a different story, and things are difficult after such a long time.
“Today the opponent played well, made me play one more ball. I didn’t play bad, but I was just one ball away.”
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