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Nadal pulls out of Indian Wells with knee injury

Rafael Nadal of Spain speaks to members of the media after withdrawing from his men's singles semifinal match against Roger Federer.

“What I’m going to do is come back home and try to do a smooth transition to clay, try to be 100 percent for the first event, that’s going to be Monte Carlo for me.” “I wanted to try my best to be competitive today,” he said. “I warmed up today in the morning, and I felt that my knee was not enough good to compete at the level that I need to compete, to play semi-finals match of this event.”

His run at the first Grand Slam of the year marked his return to competition for the first time since a similar knee problem forced him to retire from his US Open semi-final against Juan Martin del Potro in September.

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