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by Greg CouchFiled under: Wimbledon, French OpenRafael Nadal is going to get through this one. This time. He's going to play at Wimbledon in two weeks, going to try to defend one of the greatest moments the sport has had, his victory in the finals last year over Roger Federer.Doctors have analyzed Nadal's knees, taken pictures, poked and prodded, and have not found torn ligaments or major damage. They found tendinitis. On Tuesday, though, Nadal said he's still not sure he'll be able to play at Wimbledon, but that he's going to London for rest and rehab.In other words, he's going to play.Nadal Needs Change Now to Save Future originally appeared on Fanhouse Tennis on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:15:00 EDT . Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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