RAFAEL NADAL REVEALS SHOCKING HEALTH DAMAGE AFTER RETIREMENT RAFAEL NADAL ADMITS CAREER PAIN LEFT HIM WITH SERIOUS CONDITION NADAL’S HEARTBREAKING HEALTH CONFESSION STUNS TENNIS FANS RAFAEL NADAL OPENS UP ABOUT DANGEROUS INJURY STRUGGLES NADAL REVEALS THE TRUE COST OF HIS LEGENDARY TENNIS CAREER Rafael Nadal has opened up about a serious health condition caused by years of injury treatment during his legendary tennis career. The Spanish icon revealed that excessive anti-inflammatory use led to two intestinal perforations, and he still suffers from the effects today. Nadal also shared advice for Carlos Alcaraz as the young star deals with a major wrist injury setback. Watch for the full breakdown of Nadal’s emotional revelation and what it means for tennis players battling injuries at the highest level. #RafaelNadal #CarlosAlcaraz #Tennis #FrenchOpen #RolandGarros #NadalInjury #TennisNews #GrandSlam #ATP #TennisDesk #NovakDjokovic #Wimbledon #RafaNadal #TennisUpdates #SportsNews Rafael Nadal, Nadal health update, Rafael Nadal injury, Nadal intestines perforation, Rafael Nadal retirement, Nadal anti inflammatories, Carlos Alcaraz injury, Alcaraz wrist injury, Rafael Nadal latest news, tennis news today, ATP Tour news, Nadal documentary, Rafa Netflix documentary, Nadal career injuries, Rafael Nadal foot injury, Muller Weiss Syndrome, Nadal wrist injury, Nadal knee injury, Nadal hip injury, Carlos Alcaraz latest update, French Open news, Roland Garros 2026, Wimbledon news, tennis highlights, tennis updates, Grand Slam tennis, Tennis Desk, Novak Djokovic news, ATP rankings, sports news today
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I'm not a tennis 🎾 player, but I have pushed my body to do some impossible things in my life after finding myself on my own. Now I am burdened with Rheumatoid arthritis. I would Never push my body through all that again... it's simply Not Worth It. Tennis Is Never the Game it used to be many years ago. It's a Hard, Brutal Game. Definitely Not worth it.
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Its Nadals and alcarez style of play though, Carlos was always going to get injures, maybe not to the significance of Nadals but he was always going to miss grandslams at some point