Madrid - Defending Olympic champion Rafael Nadal pulled out of the
London Games with an undisclosed fitness problem on Thursday, ending his
chances of winning a second straight gold medal.
"I am not in
condition to compete in the London Olympics and therefore will not
travel as planned with the Spanish delegation to take part in the
games," the third-ranked Spaniard said in a statement.
Nadal did
not mention any specific injury, but he cancelled a charity match in
Madrid on July 4 because of tendon problems in his left knee. He has had
recurring knee problems in the past. He has not played since he was
eliminated in the second round of Wimbledon to then 100th-ranked Lukas
Rosol, one of the most surprising results in the tournament's history.
"I
have to think about my companions, I can't be selfish and I have to
think of what's best for Spanish sport, especially tennis and Spanish
players and give fellow sportsmen with better preparation the chance to
compete," he said.
"I tried to hurry my preparations and training to the very last minute, but it was not to be," he added.
Nadal,
who won the singles tournament at the 2008 Beijing Games, was set to be
the flag bearer for Spain during the opening ceremony.
He said
that the decision "is one of the saddest days of my career as one of my
biggest ambitions, that of being Spain's flag bearer in the opening
ceremony of the games in London, cannot be. You can imagine how
difficult it was to take this decision."
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