'I was playing with a chronic injury'
Rafael Nadal discussed his experience with a chronic injury in a recent interview. He expressed that his passion for tennis outweighed the suffering caused by the injury. Nadal shared the steps he took to manage his condition while continuing to compete.
- ▪Rafael Nadal is a 22-time major winner.
- ▪He spoke about his chronic injury in an interview with BBC Sporting Witness.
- ▪Nadal mentioned that his passion for tennis helped him cope with the suffering from his injury.
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