Australia Video. Nadal's MRI shows injured left hip flexor after devastating defeat Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/01/2023 - 18:48 GMT+1 Rafael Nadal injured his left hip flexor during his loss at the Australian Open and could need about six to eight weeks to fully recover. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Nadal's MRI shows injured left hip flexor after devastating defeat Now playing Next Demolition of Germany's Gundremmingen nuclear plant cooling towers Now playing Next Graffiti gains support in Guinea’s capital Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 25th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next At least four killed in Ukraine after overnight attack Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 25th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 25th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next First woman in France sentenced to life without parole for murder Now playing Next Baby snow leopard sees a pumpkin for the first time Now playing Next How did prisoners film Sarkozy's cell, despite phone ban in prisons? Now playing Next Zelenskyy urges US to up Russia sanctions to force it into peace talks Now playing Next EU Commissioner Lahbib: “Hamas is not an interlocutor for us” Now playing Next A new wave of DIY marketing: Small businesses take to TikTok Now playing Next US sending aircraft carrier to South America, Pentagon says in major escalation of military buildup Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 24th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next EU and Uzbekistan deepen ties with new partnership agreement signed in Brussels More videos
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