Soderling’s ATP comeback hope

Robin Soderling – who remains the only man ever to have beaten Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros – is hoping he will be able to return to the ATP Tour in 2016.

The two-time French Open finalist has not played competitively since July 2011 because of severe glandular fever, but has told BBC Sport of his optimism he still has “some good years” ahead.

“I’m actually finally doing a lot better,” says the 30-year-old Swede.

“I wouldn’t say I’m 100 percent, but not very far from it, which is a great feeling.”

He added: “Hopefully — if it continues to progress the way it has been – then maybe, it’s tough to say, but maybe six months or a year from now I can hopefully start to train 100 percent. — BBC Sports

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