Nadal,
36,
has
been
vocal
about
his
struggles
physically
during
the
tournament,
but
had
been
determined
to
push
through
the
pain
in
an
effort
to
keep
his
chances
at
the
calendar
slam
alive,
having
already
won
this
year’s
Australian
Open
and
French
Open.
During
his
quarter-final
win
against
Fritz,
family
members
were
imploring
Nadal
to
retire
from
the
match
as
his
clear
discomfort
appeared
to
be
getting
the
better
of
him
at
times.
He
admitted
in
his
post-match
media
appearance
that
his
condition
worsened
during
the
match,
saying
he
will
prioritise
his
health
if
he
has
to
make
a
tough
decision.
“I
don’t
know
[if
I
will
be
able
to
play]
–
I
am
going
to
have
some
more
tests,
but
it
is
difficult
to
know,”
he
said.
“I
had
these
feelings
for
a
couple
of
days,
but
without
a
doubt,
today
was
the
worst
day.
There
has
been
an
important
increase
of
pain
and
limitation.
“I
am
worried.
I
don’t
have
a
decision.
I
need
to
know
different
opinions
and
I
need
to
check
everything
the
proper
way.
“There
is
something
more
important
than
winning
Wimbledon,
and
that
is
health.”
The
winner
between
Nadal
and
Kyrgios
will
face
the
winner
of
Novak
Djokovic’s
semi-final
against
Cameron
Norrie
in
the
decider.
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