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Nadal says he may pull out of hard-court Masters at Indian Wells to spare his fragile knees

ACAPULCO, Mexico - Rafael Nadal may pull out of next week's Indian Wells Masters in California to spare his fragile knees from the hard courts.

Nadal said he loves the tournament he won in 2007 and 2009 but he has to think about protecting his knees and stay healthy for the European clay-court season which climaxes with the French Open, which he has won seven times.

He didn't say whether he would also compete in the hard-court Key Biscayne Masters, where he's reached the final three times, and which follows Indian Wells.

"My intention is to go to Indian Wells," Nadal said after reaching the second round of the Mexican Open late Tuesday. "This is the truth because I love this tournament and the priority is to play. But if I don't feel comfortable playing and decide to wait to play on the hard courts, that's how it will be and I'll rest for the clay-court season (in Europe). But today I can't answer."

Nadal has been critical of playing on hard courts and has suggested it has caused the knee injuries that are threatening his career. This month in Brazil, he said the ATP was not doing enough to protect players' health, saying the increased number of tournaments on hard courts will lead to long-term injuries that will affect the players even after they retire.

"I said the truth. I don't know if I'm going to go or not," Nadal repeated. "It will depend on how I feel every day and every week."

Asked about rumours he would not play, he replied: "The media can't know more than I do."

Nadal said the condition of his left knee was still day-to-day.

"Even when the knee is perfect I had some days better than others. Right now I have had three days in which the knee has felt fine and that makes me happy, that we're going in the right direction."

Nadal has so far restricted his comeback after more than seven months out with knee trouble to events on softer clay. This month, he reached the final in Chile and won in Brazil.

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