The world No.2 had finished answering questions from Spanish journalists when he grabbed at his left leg and slid slowly back in his chair to stretch out, grimacing in pain. He sat there for several minutes, grabbing at his leg and calling for water, as concerned officials gathered around him but he recovered quickly.
"I just have cramping in my leg," Nadal said, sounding a little short-tempered when officials asked him to make a statement on his condition. "That's all. There are no questions. I already finished my press conference in English. I talked half an hour. I just have cramping in front and behind. That's why it was so painful. That's all."
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