Nadal took to his Twitter to announce the decision, as he reasoned it as a precautionary measure to keep himself fit for the clay season. "Rafael Nadal hails from Spain and is the joint-most Grand Slam winner after Switzerland's Roger Federer, having won 20. Nadal holds the record for winning most French Open titles (13) to date and looks sure to win his 14th this term," he wrote.
Following his announcement, Miami wished him luck for his future, besides wanting to have him back next season. "Miami loves you back! Best of luck in your recovery - hope to see you back on the court soon!" a tweet from the organisers read.
Nadal took to his Twitter to announce the decision, as he reasoned it as a precautionary measure to keep himself fit for the clay season. "Rafael Nadal hails from Spain and is the joint-most Grand Slam winner after Switzerland's Roger Federer, having won 20. Nadal holds the record for winning most French Open titles (13) to date and looks sure to win his 14th this term," he wrote.
Following his announcement, Miami wished him luck for his future, besides wanting to have him back next season. "Miami loves you back! Best of luck in your recovery - hope to see you back on the court soon!" a tweet from the organisers read.