Rafael Nadal reveals new injury and surgery ahead of 2026 season
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Royals
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Americas
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • HOLA+
Rafael Nadal reveals new injury and surgery ahead of 2026 season
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Royals
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Americas
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • HOLA+
Newsletter
Subscribe
DIGITAL MAGAZINE
  • USA
  • España
  • Americas
  • México
  • Home
  • Celebrities

celebrity health

Rafael Nadal reveals new injury and surgery ahead of 2026 season


In 2023, Nadal stayed off the court for five months after undergoing arthroscopic surgery


Rafa Nadal attends the recording of the television program "Universo Valdano: Rafa Nadal" at Espacio Movistar on November 20, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
DECEMBER 12, 2025 9:51 AM ESTDEC 12, 2025, 9:51 AM EST

Rafael Nadal surprised fans with a straightforward update this week, announcing that he recently underwent hand surgery. Alongside a photo showing his arm in a sling and his hand heavily bandaged, he wrote: “Looks like I won’t be able to play the @AustralianOpen 2026. I had to undergo hand surgery because of an issue I’d been dealing with for a long time, but I hope to be fine soon.”

The tone was classic Nadal with a bit of humor to soften the blow. Still, the message signals a real interruption to his plans for the upcoming season.

© Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal reveals new injury and surgery ahead of 2026 season

A long-term issue was finally addressed

While Nadal didn’t share specific medical details, he made it clear this wasn’t a sudden injury. The problem had been bothering him for quite some time, and the decision to operate suggests it reached a point where rest and rehab weren’t enough.

You may also like
  • Rafael Nadal will take a five-month break after successfully undergoing arthroscopic surgery
  • Watch Rafael Nadal announce his comeback and discuss his injury; ‘I’ve been afraid’
  • Rafael Nadal withdraws from Australian Open following an injury

For a tennis player, hand injuries are especially disruptive. Grip strength, control, topspin, stability — everything depends on the hand. Fixing the issue now likely gives him the best chance at long-term comfort and performance, even if it means missing a major tournament.

The photo shows where things standIn the photo, Nadal looks relaxed but understandably tired, sitting with his arm supported in a sling. Fans are used to seeing Nadal taped up at various stages of his career, but seeing his hand immobilized sends a clear message that this rehab period won’t be quick.

What this means for the 2026 Australian Open

Nadal joked that he won’t be ready for Melbourne, and realistically, he’s probably right. Recovering from hand surgery takes time, usually involving rest, progressive rehab, and a cautious return to hitting balls.

© Getty Images
In 2023, Rafael Nadal stayed out of the court for five months after successfully undergoing arthroscopic surgery.

Skipping the Australian Open is disappointing, but it also shows he’s prioritizing proper healing over rushing back into competition. That approach has extended his career more than once.

A five-month break

In 2023, Rafael Nadal stayed out of the court for five months after successfully undergoing arthroscopic surgery. The procedure was to check his left psoas muscle. “Hello, everyone. As you know, last night I had surgery. Everything went well, and the arthroscopy was on the left psoas tendon that has kept me out of competition since January,” Nadal wrote in Spanish on social media.

“An old injury to the labrum of my left hip was also [fixed], which will surely help the better evolution of the tendon. I want to thank doctors Marc Philippon, Jaume Vilaro, and Angel Ruiz-Cotorro for their work,” he added. ”I will start progressive functional rehabilitation immediately, and the normal recovery process they tell me is 5 months if all goes well.”

© @rafaelnadal
Nadal has spent more time doing the things he loves

At the time, Ángel Ruiz Cotorro, one of his three doctors, gave more details about Nadal’s procedure. “We reached this situation for various reasons,” explained the doctor. “We had a core issue — injuring a muscle is not the same as a tendon. When we put it under large loads, the tendon was not responding because it was not strong enough.”

“The decision to operate was made recently,” admitted Cotorro. “We tried all the conservative options, which is how these injuries are normally treated. But when the situation doesn’t work, you must make decisions.”

© NurPhoto via Getty Images
Rafa Nadal's farewell to professional tennis after being knocked out of the Quarter-Final of the Davis Cup Final at Palacio de Deportes.

“I’m happy because we’ve done what we wanted to… We’re very satisfied, and if we respect the recovery times, I think he will be able to recover. Rushing is never a good idea. It’s five months, but we’re not pushing for a particular date,” Cotorro said.

The doctor also said Nadal had begun his rehabilitation. “It’s an operation that allows you to do some things but not others. He will be in limited rehabilitation for ten days; then he will start to work in the pool and on the bike,” he revealed. “Exercise that affects the tendon must be eliminated. From there, there is a healing period, which is always determined by biology. The first six weeks will be the most important. From there, we’ll do tests and see how to continue with the recovery.”

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.

Other Topics
  • Celebrity Health
  • Rafael Nadal
  • Rafa Nadal
It May Interest you
Gabriella of Monaco looks more like Charlene than ever as she debuts a new hairstyle at Saint Devota
Bella Hadid turns up the heat in stunning bikini looks during dreamy tropical vacation
Jennifer Lopez and Emme Muñiz share a playful, hand-in-hand moment while running errands
Gisele Bündchen and Joaquim Valente soak up newlywed bliss on a yacht day with their baby
Kendall Jenner sunbathes in high-cut swimsuit and stuns in sleek cutout dress in Super Bowl ad
Bianca Censori shows off her signature bold style in a skin-tight black bodysuit
Charlotte Casiraghi dazzles at the Chanel show ahead of her Paris literary debut, wearing a dress in 'Pantone’s color of the year'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson separate again after 30-year domestic pact ends
READ MORE
Rafael Nadal's longevity-focused lifestyle has an essential product you probably already have in your pantryBy Shirley Gomez
Why won’t Rafael Nadal coach Carlos Alcaraz?
Rafa Nadal is all smiles in a kimono during a family getaway to JapanBy Daniel Neira
Chrissy Teigen says she's sober again and reveals how bad things gotBy Jovita Trujillo
LATEST NEWS
Beloved CBS meteorologist Roland Steadham dies at 67 in a tragic Idaho plane crash
Nicki Minaj joins Donald Trump on stage: 'I have the utmost respect and admiration'
Millie Bobby Brown debuts chic hair transformation
2026 GRAMMYS: Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations - see the full list
Jessica Alba's vegetable-filled pozole recipe divides the internet
Melania Trump wears corset-style dress, says Americans want 'inspiring stories' in new documentary
Natalia Boneta
Joe Jonas reveals which Latin American cuisine he prefers to eat while in Miami
© 2000-2026, HOLA S.L.
  • ¡HOLA! Spain
  • ¡HOLA! Americas
  • HELLO! UK
  • HELLO! US
  • HELLO! Canada
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Settings
  • Do not sell or share my data
  • Legal Notice
  • Cookies Policy
  • Compliant channel
  • Contact