Rafael Nadal fears his knee pain may hinder his successful return to tennis.


Rafael Nadal Doubtful About His Successful Return
Last Updated: 2009-07-29T16:13:11+05:30
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Rafael Nadal Doubtful About His Successful Return
Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal confessed that he is doubtful about his chances of making a successful return to tennis in August after missing two months with knee pain.
 
"I'm in a sea of doubt," said the world number two, who lost his top ranking after crashing out of the French Open in the fourth round .He could not participate in Wimbledon, due to with knee tendinitis.
 
The four-time Roland Garros champion said his "dream" is to return to the ATP for the August 9 start of the Montreal Masters .He had last played on May 31.
 
Nadal had felt pain from the start of the European clay season and willed himself to play and win Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome over three consecutive weeks in April and May. "I didn't know when to stop," he said.
 
He said that playing in Madrid, where he lost the final to Federer after a marathon semi-final win over Novak Djokovic, strained his body.
 
"I came close to breaking," he said. "I wanted to play Madrid, but now I think it was a mistake."
 
The 23-year-old cleared the speculation about the recent separation of his parents, saying that the personal event did not affect his tennis.
 
"My family was always very supportive in my career," Nadal said. "These changes are somewhat difficult to digest. But that's not what affected me. The real problem was my knees."
 
He said that his return to the game will be a gradual process with redefined priorities.
 
"My main objective is not to regain the number one ranking. My main goal is to be well and happy to be playing tennis," Nadal said.
 
"I'm mentally ready to return now. That was not the case a month ago (when he pulled from his Wimbledon title defence). The rest was perfect for the knees..."

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