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Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal had a medical timeout during his quarter-final on Wednesday
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The Wimbledon semi-finals have been canceled due to an abdominal injury to Nadal.

The 36-year-old Spanish second seed received treatment on the injury during his quarter-final against Taylor Fritz on Wednesday but still won in five sets.

He said that the injury will get worse and that he has tried a lot of times to keep going.

The winner of the final will play the loser.

He wouldn't be able to compete over two matches because of a tear in his abdominal muscles.

The Spaniard practiced away from the media.

During his fourth-round match, Nadal was in pain from the injury he sustained in the previous game.

He took a medical time-out during the match and ignored calls from his parents to stop.

He was downcast after the match and his serve was affected by the injury.

He was a doubt for Wimbledon due to his foot condition.

There's more to come.