Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the 2025 Australian Open after suffering a muscle tear in his quadriceps during a practice session, his team confirmed on Saturday. The 22-time Grand Slam champion had recently returned to competition after a lengthy absence, raising hopes that he could make a strong run in Melbourne.

In a statement, Nadal said he was disappointed to miss the season’s first major but emphasized that his immediate focus is on recovery. The injury comes at a difficult moment for the Spaniard, who has been working to rebuild match fitness after time away from the tour.

Nadal’s withdrawal is a significant blow to the Australian Open field and adds fresh uncertainty around his schedule for the months ahead. The setback also casts doubt on his preparation for the clay-court season, traditionally the part of the calendar most closely associated with his success.

Tournament organizers have not yet announced a replacement in the draw, while Nadal’s camp has not provided a timeline for his return. For now, the veteran star will turn his attention to rehabilitation and further medical assessment as he aims to recover fully before resuming competition.