Shanghai Masters Discussion - Rafa Suffering with Appendicitis

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Nadal to play Shanghai Masters despite appendicitis

SHANGHAI (AP) -- Rafael Nadal is counting on antibiotics to control his appendicitis so he can get through the Shanghai Masters this week.

The second-ranked Nadal began feeling pain in his abdomen late Saturday, and the next day went to the hospital where the doctors confirmed he had the early stages of appendicitis.

Nadal said on Tuesday he chose to try treatment with antibiotics rather than undergo surgery right away. He felt well enough to begin hitting again, he said.

The 14-time major winner said the risk of his condition getting worse after three days of steady improvement ''is always very, very low.''

''I am not going to go for surgery. That's great news for me today. That's why I'm here practicing for 45 minutes, and trying to play tomorrow. But obviously I am not in my best condition,'' he said.

Nadal said he will talk with his doctors when he returns to Spain after the tournament about whether he will need to have the appendix removed.

''My idea is take it out, but you can imagine that I didn't (think) much about that yet. I am here in Shanghai. I just want to try. Then when I go back home, I will talk about the situation with my doctor,'' he said.

The Spaniard is playing just his second tournament since returning from a two-month layoff due to a wrist injury. After missing the summer hard-court season, including the defense of his title at the U.S. Open, Nadal said it was important to get back on the court as soon as possible so he's back in top form before the Australian Open in January. He reached the China Open quarterfinals last week.

''I don't expect anything from these two tournaments. I expect just to come here and play again and practice and feel a little bit again the competition, try to get in rhythm as soon as possible,'' he said.

Nadal plays his opening match on Wednesday against countryman Feliciano Lopez.

Meanwhile, Fabio Fognini of Italy lost to a Chinese wild card making his ATP Tour debut, then bumped into him at the net and gave an obscene gesture to the crowd.

The No. 17-ranked Fognini, a 10-year professional, was upset by the 553rd-ranked Wang Chuhan 7-6 (5), 6-4.

After the two shook hands, Fognini gave Wang a little shove with his arm as they crossed paths, then flashed his middle finger to the crowd upon exiting the stadium.

The fiery Italian, who was fined $27,500 at Wimbledon for outbursts during a first-round match, has lost five of six matches since reaching the Cincinnati quarterfinals in August.

Wang said he knew Fognini's game somewhat after practicing with him in Beijing last week, but didn't have a lot of confidence heading into the match.

''When I was practicing with him before, I found he's more fast-paced than me,'' he said. ''This match has really, most importantly, helped me get closer to this kind of feeling of competing with top-100 players. Hopefully, next time when I meet a top-100 player, I won't feel so nervous or feel that it's impossible to win.''

He next plays Tunisian qualifier Malek Jaziri, ranked 87th, for a spot in the third round.

Two-time major winner Andy Murray was broken twice in the second set but recovered to defeat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6-1, 7-5.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Shanghai Rolex Masters (ATP)
Shanghai
$4,195,895; 1000 points
Hard courts
Draw is here

First Quarter
Novak Djokovic appears to be the man to beat again. He's the two-time defending champion in Shanghai, and he comes in after winning his fifth straight title in Beijing, where he returned to the form that has made him No. 1. Djokovic has now won 25 straight matches in Asia, his tennis home away from home. Who stands a chance of breaking that streak?

David Ferrer, the second-highest seed in this quarter, is an unlikely candidate. The Slightly Littler Beast has gone out in the first round of his last two events, and has lost nine straight matches to Djokovic.

Andy Murray, who is seeded way down at No. 11, would seem to have a better shot. In his post-U.S. Open push to qualify for the season-ender in London"he's currently ninth, 200 points behind Milos Raonic for the last spot"Murray has won a tournament and reached a semi. Unfortunately, he lost that semi, in pretty convincing fashion, to Djokovic. And Shanghai will be his third event in three weeks.

How about talented 21-year-old Dominic Thiem? That's who Djokovic will face first. They've never played each other, but as Thiem will learn, there must be a first time for everything.

Semi Finalist - Djokovic
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The top seed in the other half of this section is Kei Nishikori. There's no question he's playing well, having followed up his U.S. Open runner-up finish with titles the last two weeks in Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo. And there's no question he has the desire to keep going, driven by the goal of reaching his first year-end championship. But will his body co-operate? Traditionally with Nishikori, the answer would be no, but we may not be dealing with your father's Knish anymore. He'll start against Jack Sock.

Finally, there's 10th seed Grigor Dimitrov, who also harbors hopes for London"he's currently 11th in the race, but is just 300 points behind Raonic at No. 8. Dimitrov has won his first match and will face the winner of Benneteau and Zhang next. He could play Nishikori in the following round.

Second-round match to watch: Nishikori vs. Sock

Semi Finalist : Dimitrov
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Third Quarter
Welcome to the big time, Marin Cilic: Now people are going to pay attention to your first-round defeats. The U.S. Open champ lost one on Monday to his countryman Ivo Karlovic in a third-set tiebreaker. That's another thing Chila will have to get used to: As tough as Dr. Ace is to play, guys at the top don't lose to him these days.

The defeat won't help Cilic in his London campaign, and it could open the door for the player just below him in the race, Tomas Berdych, to make some headway. Last week the Czech briefly shook himself out of his recent slump to reach the final in Beijing, though you wonder if the humiliation he suffered at the hands of Djokovic in that match could plunge him right back into another. Berdych will start against Richard Gasquet.

Also here: No. 4 seed Stan Wawrinka. He went out in his opener in Tokyo, but is still comfortably positioned to qualify for London.

Semi Finalist : Wawrinka
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Fourth Quarter
With three of the Big 4, as well as Nishikori and Dimitrov, safely in the other half, it would seem that Rafael Nadal has been given a reprieve from the draw gods. But apparently he has run afoul of the stomach gods"according to on-site reports, Nadal had to skip his practice session on Monday because he has a virus.

Looking at his quarter might not make Nadal feel much better. Nearby is John Isner, never anyone's idea of a fun man to play. On the other side is Raonic, who currently holds the last spot in the London race, and who reached the final this weekend in Tokyo. In between them is Ernests Gulbis, who has given Rafa fits in the past.

Semifinalist: Raonic

*****

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Final Four
Semifinals: Djokovic d. Dimitrov; Wawrinka d. Raonic

Final: Djokovic d. Wawrinka
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: Strong Shanghai lineup tonight: Stan/Simon, Kei/Sock, Nole/Thiem, Rafa/Feli, Murray/Jerzy, Federer/L.Mayer. #atp
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: Knees, back, wrist...appendix. Rafael Nadal plans to play in Shanghai with appendicitis: http://t.co/jnNphU9VVq
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: While waiting in tunnel for Stan Wawrinka, Gilles Simon got a handshake from Rafa. (h/t @TennisInsideOut) http://t.co/eCiD6EaXce
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Rafa lost to F Lopez
Dono wn il Rafa bak to tennis
If he undergoes surgery

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