Rafael Nadal withdraws from Roland-Garros
"I have to retire from the tournament because I have a problem in my wrist that I have since couple of weeks," said the nine-time champion.
"I arrived here with a little bit of pain but I thought it was something I would be able to manage, but every day it got a bit worse.
"We spent a lot of hours here to try to play and yesterday I played with a injection in the wrist and anaesthetic. I could play but there was more and more pain and this morning I could feel that I could not move my wrist much.
"I came here, had an MRI and the results are not positive. It's not 100 per cent - it's not broken but if I keep playing it's going to be broken in the next couple of days."