Nadal still far fetched over interest in Rio Olympics
Rafael Nadal has surrendered he is not yet beyond any doubt that he will have the capacity to speak to Spain at the Rio Olympics as his wellness concerns wait.
The 2008 gold medallist pulled back from the French Open with a wrist harm and missed Wimbledon.
"I won't be at the best level in any of the classifications," Nadal told columnists in the wake of touching base in Brazil on Sunday.
"I have not vied for two months and I have not prepared a considerable measure."
"I will prepare a couple days here to see what I can do and afterward choose what is ideal, to be more positive for me and the group," he said.
Nadal's Spanish buddy David Ferrer recognized a week ago that the 14-time great pummel champion's wellness circumstance was "fragile".
World number five Nadal, who is expected to be Spain's banner conveyor, was truant from the 2012 Olympics because of harm and if he pull back, it would come as a noteworthy blow for tennis at the Games with a few other prominent player additionally lost.
Roger Federer sits out because of a knee issue and Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic pulled back refering to reasons for alarm over the Zika infection. (Reporting by Ed Dove; Editing by Alison Williams)
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