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Have we seen it all from Nicolas Almagro?
- Updated: May 7, 2016
Nicolas Almagro, who once was a top-10 player is one of the many players, whose careers have been affected by injuries.
Back in 2014, after losing his second round match at the Madrid Masters to Andy Murray, the Spaniard skipped the following event in Rome and decided to make French Open as his next destination, but that didn’t work out well him as he had to retire in his first round match to Jack Sock with a foot injury.
Nicolas Almagro retired from his Roland Garros first round match, against Jack Sock, with a left foot injury. — The Tennis Doctor (@medicaltimeout) May 28, 2014
At first, Almagro tried to treat his injury with a month of rehab, but with little success he opted to undergo a plantar fasciitis surgery on his left foot, which ended his season. The …
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