Rafael Nadal has been walking 'without a limp' for a week thanks to a new treatment for his left leg pain, as the 22-time Grand Slam champion is trying to play at Wimbledon. Nadal said that I want to play in Wimbledon. He has said that if things don't happen the way I want them to be, we will see what happens. but I'm happy. I've been walking for a week without a limp. Nadal, troubled by leg pain, said after winning his 14th French Open title two weeks ago that he did not know whether he would be able to continue playing in such trouble. He was able to play the full Roland Garros Grand Slam only after taking a painkiller injection. But this Spanish player has said that he does not want to do this again. Let us tell you that even before this it was reported that Spain's Rafael Nadal, the uncrowned king of red gravel, has made it to the final of the second Grand Slam French Open for the 14th time after retiring from an ankle injury after two sets of Germany's Alexander Zverev. have entered. When Zverev left the match, Nadal was ahead 7-6, 6-6. The match had gone on for over three hours and the second set was about to make it to the tie break but Zverev left the match. The German injured his right ankle in an attempt to catch Nadal's forehand behind the baseline and was forced off court in a wheelchair. Nadal, who has turned 36, has thus made it to the final for the 14th time. Zverev groaned in pain after the fall, and his physio and Nadal, who reached him, put him in a wheelchair. Prithvi Shaw disappointed at not being selected for Ireland tour, makes an emotional post Ind Vs SA: 'Do or Die' match for Team India today" Shane Watson's old relationship with injuries