
Rafael Nadal will not play his scheduled doubles match at the Brazil Open on Wednesday because of “knee overuse”, organisers said.
But they said the Spanish star intends to play his opening singles match on Thursday against Brazilian Joao Souza.
World number five Nadal had been scheduled to team up with Argentina’s David Nalbandian in a second-round encounter against Argentine Horacio Zeballos and Oliver Marach of Austria.
Former world number one Nadal only returned to the tour in Chile last week, where he lost in the final, after a seven-month injury absence.
“Nadal thought it was preferable to stay in his hotel and prepare for his singles match tomorrow,” a Brazil Open spokesman said.
“He discussed the issue with Nalbandian and the two agreed not to play the doubles. It was a joint decision.”