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Julien Pretot

Nadal's participation in Tour finals in the balance

Tennis - ATP 1000 Masters Series - Rolex Paris Masters - AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France - November 3, 2017 Spain's Rafael Nadal during a press conference REUTERS/Charles Platiau

PARIS (Reuters) - World number one Rafa Nadal's participation in the season-ending Tour finals hung in the balance when the Spaniard pulled out of the Paris Masters with injury on Friday.

Nadal told a news conference ahead of his quarter-final match against Serbian Filip Krajinovic that he was suffering from a right knee problem.

Tennis - ATP 1000 Masters Series - Rolex Paris Masters - AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France - November 3, 2017 Spain's Rafael Nadal during a press conference REUTERS/Charles Platiau

The 31-year-old said he would try his best to be present at the eight-man event that takes places from Nov. 12-19 at the O2 in London but his focus was on the long term.

"I have to pull out. Of course it's a very tough decision for me, especially here in Paris, which has been the most important city in my career without a doubt," the 10-time French Open champion, who struggled with his knee in Tuesday's third-round win against Pablo Cuevas, said.

"It's a tough situation but I tried my best. I did one treatment yesterday night to try and play today."

Tennis - ATP 1000 Masters Series - Rolex Paris Masters - AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France - November 2, 2017 Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning his third round match against Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas REUTERS/Charles Platiau

Nadal, who has never won the Paris Masters, did not know yet whether he would be fit for London.

"It's not about London, it's about the longer term," he explained. "It's important to play tennis as long as possible."

Paris Masters tournament director Guy Forget acknowledged Nadal's withdrawal was a serious blow to an event often hit by late retirements at the end of the season, and said that the Spaniard's participation in the Tour finals was unlikely.

"I think I know that he is sceptical on his chances to play in London," said Forget, who added that Nadal had arrived in Paris in mediocre condition.

"He just started to move around the court again when he got here," he said.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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