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London 2012

Rafael Nadal withdraws from Olympics

The defending Olympic champ reluctantly pulls out after failing to recover from a knee injury.

Updated 17.25

DEFENDING CHAMPION RAFAEL NADAL has dropped out of the London Olympics because he is not in shape to compete, the Spanish tennis world number three said on Thursday, calling it one of the saddest days of his career.

“I am not in condition to compete in the London Olympics, so I will not be travelling as planned with the Spanish delegation to compete in them,” said Nadal, who had been recovering from a knee injury.

“Today is one of the saddest days of my career, as it was one of my greatest hopes and perhaps the most special moment to be the flag-bearer for Spain in the opening ceremony of the games in London,” he added in a statement.

“You can imagine how difficult it has been to take this decision.”

Nadal was knocked out of Wimbledon in the second round on June 28 in a shock defeat by Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic, who was then ranked 100th in the world.

Days later, the Spaniard announced he was taking two weeks off because of tendinitis in his knee but he was keen to be ready in time for the Olympics, which start on July 27.

I have to think of my team-mates. I cannot be selfish and have to think of the good of Spanish sport, especially Spanish tennis, and let a team-mate play who is more prepared and in better condition to compete.

I have pushed myself up to the last moment in my preparation and in my training, but it was not to be.

Nadal claimed an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games, prevailing in straight sets against Chile’s Fernando Gonzalez in the men’s singles final.

He has since added six Grand Slam titles to his honours list, culminating in a record seventh French Open success in June that took his tally of major singles honours to 11.

(c) AFP, 2012

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