The top-ranked baller, who withdrew from the Paris Masters with a knee injury and subsequently withdrew from the Masters Cup, had medical test performed on his right knee and it was diagnosed with tendinitis. Rafa is planning to have treatment done on the knee through Saturday and another batch of tests on Monday.
Bad news for Spain. It would've been a tough match anyway based on the surface picked by the Argentines but without Rafa Spain's chances are minimal at best.
Stay tuned...
Just please be well Rafa, please be healthy. He'll be so sad if he has to miss it and that breaketh my heart.
ReplyDeleteWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA??????!!
ReplyDeleteNow I have to increase my therapy sessions to daily.
Hey Rich, to ease our pain, how 'bout digging up video of when the trainer was caressing Rafa's thigh last week? (Thank you, TTC cameraman, for the extreme close-up. Needless to say, I was extremely *satisfied*.)
NOOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ReplyDelete*sweating and shaking on the floor from anticipated rafa withdrawal*
natch, we should share the same sessions to cut costs.
Babz, let's hold our sessions here. Rich can be our therapist.
ReplyDelete*stands up*
My name is natch...and I'm a Rafaholic. It's been 5 days since my last sighting.
*trembles, convulses*
F***************************CK!!!
ReplyDeleteOOOHHHH NOOOO!!!! Poor Rafa baby...
ReplyDeleteHe really doesn't deserve this. Hopefully he'll be fine soon. Aw, I wanna cuddle him so much right now (even more than usually).
:-(
*starts crying even before introducing self*
ReplyDeleteMan. Rafa withdrawal is hell.