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Rafael Nadal expects to be fully fit for 2016 Rio Olympics
The Spaniard has not played since pulling out of the French Open before the third round because of a wrist injury.
Madrid: Fourteen-time major champion Rafael Nadal said Wednesday that he is confident of being fully recovered from injury for the Rio Olympics in a fortnight.
The Spaniard has not played since pulling out of the French Open before the third round because of a wrist injury, and on Tuesday he confirmed his withdrawal from next week`s Toronto Masters.
But the 30-year-old is looking forward to returning to action in Brazil ready for a tilt at a second Olympic gold medal, to add to the singles title he won eight years ago in Beijing.
"I hope I can move a little farther forward each day and reach Rio well prepared," Nadal said.
"The timing is good, there are two and a half weeks before the tournament."
Nadal will compete in the singles in Rio, as well as in the mixed doubles alongside women`s French Open champion Garbine Muguruza.