The 11-time Grand Slam champion started training again at the end of November, having been out of action since his shock second-round defeat at Wimbledon to Czech Lukas Rosol in June. He was then diagnosed as suffering with Hoffa's syndrome, an inflammation of the fatty tissue in his left knee that has sidelined him several times over the years. The injury denied Nadal a chance to defend his Olympic singles title at the London Games and also forced him to miss the US Open and Spain's Davis Cup final defeat to the Czech Republic.
The 11-time Grand Slam champion started training again at the end of November, having been out of action since his shock second-round defeat at Wimbledon to Czech Lukas Rosol in June. He was then diagnosed as suffering with Hoffa's syndrome, an inflammation of the fatty tissue in his left knee that has sidelined him several times over the years. The injury denied Nadal a chance to defend his Olympic singles title at the London Games and also forced him to miss the US Open and Spain's Davis Cup final defeat to the Czech Republic.