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Rafael Nadal: I was feeling dizzy at Miami Open

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World number five Rafael Nadal said his retirement at the Miami Open was due to dizziness on Saturday.
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World number five Rafael Nadal said his retirement at the Miami Open on Saturday was due to dizziness.

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Playing in stifling conditions, Nadal was forced to withdraw from the second-round match as Damir Dzumhur led 2-6 6-4 3-0 in the final set.

Nadal twice required medical attention and, while he attempted to battle through, the 14-time grand slam champion was too scared to play on at the ATP 1000 event.

"Hopefully it's nothing, it's just the extreme conditions," said the fifth-seeded Spaniard.

"I called the doctor a couple of times, but I felt I was not safe there, so I decided to go.

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"Everything was fine until the end of the first set.

"I started to feel not very good. It was getting worse and worse and worse. In the second set I realised that I was not able to keep playing. I tried to resist, but I got a little bit scared to be too dizzy.

"I wanted to finish the match, but I seriously couldn't."

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