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    Rafael Nadal: 22-time Grand Slam singles champion discusses injury struggles in new Netflix documentary

    sportsnewsukBy sportsnewsukMay 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rafael Nadal winces in pain.
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    Rafael Nadal had one of the greatest tennis careers the game has ever seen. He also spent nearly all of it in pain.

    Between his first French Open win in 2005 and retirement in 2024, the Spaniard won 22 Grand Slam singles titles – the second-highest total of any man.

    He was part of the ‘Big Three’ era, where he, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic carved up the sport’s biggest prizes and thrilled fans.

    But a chronic foot injury meant Nadal had to find different ways just to get through matches, let alone win them.

    In a new Netflix series, the 39-year-old opens up about the risks he took with his health in order to achieve greatness.

    “I’ve had to make decisions about my health, where you are on the borderline between right or wrong,” Nadal said.

    “But if I hadn’t explored all that, I probably would have had 10 fewer Grand Slams. I’m not saying one or two, I’m saying 10 or 12. This is the reality.”

    In 2005 the long-haired, muscular teenage sensation announced himself to the world by winning the French Open at his first attempt, beating world number one Roger Federer in the semi-finals on his 19th birthday.

    He finished that season ranked second in the world, having won 11 singles titles.

    However, it was also the year Nadal’s injury struggle began in earnest.

    After breaking his left foot during his Madrid Open final victory, Nadal was diagnosed with a rare degenerative condition called Mueller-Weiss syndrome., external

    Speaking to the BBC World Service’s Sporting Witness programme, Nadal said the foot injury was “the origin of all my problems”.

    “I had to stay over-positive, over-determined, always ready to try to find a solution to keep being competitive and find a way to be on court again,” he said.

    “I went through, a couple of times in my career, a long process of injuries, but I think I was ready to accept that moment, to tolerate the frustration and to keep working with hope and passion.

    “The key was the suffering was less than than my passion and my happiness for what I was doing.”

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