Nadal signs up to play in Monte Carlo Masters

Rafael Nadal has signed up to compete at the Monte Carlo Masters next month, organisers of the claycourt tournament said, as the Spaniard prepares to return to the Tour after recovering from a hip flexor injury.


The 22-times Grand Slam champion has not played since his Australian Open title defence ended in a second-round defeat by Mackenzie McDonald, during which he sustained his injury.


Nadal withdrew from hardcourt events in Indian Wells and Miami this month but is set to return to the ATP Tour on his favourite surface having stepped up training in the last week.


“Rafa was the first player to sign up,” Monte Carlo tournament director David Massey said in a statement.


“He wants to play in Monaco and is giving himself every chance to be able to participate in this tournament he loves so much, and which he has won 11 times in singles, including a record eight consecutive titles between 2005 and 2012.”


Nadal, 36, has previously used the April 9-16 Monte Carlo Masters as a key tournament to prepare for the French Open, which he has won 14 times.


Meanwhile, Daniil Medvedev said he felt sorry for Ukrainian players competing on the tours amid turmoil in their country, which Russia invaded last year.


Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko withdrew from her match with Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka at Indian Wells due to what she said was a panic attack triggered by a chat with WTA Chief Executive Steve Simon about tennis’s response to Russia’s invasion.


Belarus has been a staging ground for what Moscow calls a “special military operation”.


Women’s world No 1 Iga Swiatek has called for more support for Ukrainian players as they compete during the ongoing crisis.


“I definitely do feel sorry for all the Ukrainian players and what they go through,” Russian Medvedev said after reaching the semifinals at Indian Wells.