The Spanish star, who missed the Australian Open after re-injuring himself in Brisbane, will make another appearance at the ATP 250 in Doha.
The good news makes the entire tennis world happy: The tournament in which he will return has been announced Raphael nadalthat due to a small injury could not enter the Australian Openfirst grand slam it is from time. The Spanish star reappears in ATP 250 from Doha (Qatar)which will be played between February 19 and 25 on cement.
Doha, a place that brings back good memories for Nadal
Rafa played this tournament several times and did it as a singles player and as a doubles player. Individually, although he lost in the final in 2010 and 2016, he was champion in 2014 (picture). On the other hand, as a couple, he was champion five times! (one of them with Argentine John Beak Monaco).

The fascinating Doha 2024 entry list
Even if it is a 250, Doha 2024 looks good, because of his entry list heavy names appear: himself nadalthe Scottish legend –picture– Andy Murray (former N1 and winner of three Grand Slam trophies) and the Russians Karen Khachanov (N15, silver in Tokyo 2020), Andrei Rublev (N5, currently in Australian quarters) and Daniel Medvedev (N3 but formerly N1, Grand Slam winner and currently in Australian quarterfinals).

How is Nadal’s return to the ATP Circuit?
After a year of inactivity due to a serious injury to his left psoas, Rafa He returned earlier this year at the ATP 250 in Brisbane, with the goal of reaching the well of the Australian Open. In that context, He won his first two games, leaving a great feeling, but suffered a tear in the third and ended up being eliminated.. And because of that little wound, unable to attend the first Grand Slam of the season.

Source: Tycsports

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