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Rafael Nadal back on track for Australian Open following COVID-19 case

The 20-time major champion is on track to make his 2022 season debut as scheduled at an ATP 250 event in Melbourne next week.



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Rafael Nadal should arrive in Australia almost as scheduled despite recently contracting COVID-19.

The 35-year-old tested positive when he returned to Spain following an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi 10 days ago, but has now completed the required isolation period and will have just a day's delay in leaving for Australia.

According to Australian press, Nadal is confirmed to be headed Down Under and is aiming to make his 2022 season debut as planned at an ATP 250 event in Melbourne next week.

There will be some questions about his fitness as he takes the court.

Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball to Canada's Denis Shapovalov (unseen) during the third-place play-off match of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in the Gulf emirate of Abu Dhabi on December 18, 2021. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP) (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Abu Dhabi exhibition was Nadal's first on-court appearance since the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., and he indicated he was experiencing mild symptoms of the virus during isolation.

"I am having some unpleasant moments but I hope that I will improve little by little," Nadal had said as he announced his positive test.

Nadal could potentially break the Grand Slam record with a title run at the Australian Open, as could nine-time champion Novak Djokovic if he plays the event. Djokovic's appearance is still in question because he has not verified whether he is vaccinated against coronavirus, a requirement to play the Melbourne major unless a player is granted a medical exemption. Both are tied with Roger Federer for 20 Grand Slam titles.