Rafael Nadal set for three week injury layoff after torn hip muscle at Australian Open

World No 1 from Spain was forced to retire during the fifth set of his quarter-final with Marin Cilic.

epa06467605 Rafael Nadal (R) of Spain and Marin Cilic (L) of Croatia shake hands after Nadal retired from their quarter final match at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 23 January 2018.  EPA/LUKAS COCH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
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World No 1 Rafael Nadal faces three weeks out after being diagnosed with a torn inner hip muscle during his Australian Open quarter-final defeat, his management said on Wednesday.

The 16-time grand slam champion had a scan in a Melbourne hospital after he retired early in the fifth set of his match with Croatia's Marin Cilic on Tuesday.

"The MRI (scan) showed a grade one injury of his illiopsoas on his right leg," his management said in a statement.

"He will be resting over the next days once back in Spain and will start with anti-inflammatory physiotherapy.

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"He will start his rehabilitation and pre-adaptation process to the tennis court in two weeks, starting progressively his training and practice.

"Three weeks is the normal time to totally recover and he will resume his tennis schedule as planned, playing Acapulco, Indian Wells and Miami."

The Spaniard was forced to withdraw when trailing Marin Cilic 0-2 in the fifth set and called on tour organisers to do more to halt injuries to top players.

His comments followed the withdrawals of Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori before the tournament started and Novak Djokovic struggling ahead of his exit on Monday.

"Somebody who is running the tour should think a little bit about what's going on. Too many people are getting injured," Nadal said.

"I don't know if they think a little bit about the health of the players. I don't know if we keep playing on these very hard surfaces what's going to happen in the future with our lives."

It was the second time Nadal had been forced to pull out with injury in Melbourne after calling it quits in the third set of his 2010 quarter-final against Andy Murray with a knee problem.