Rafael Nadal’s coach and former World No. 1 Carlos Moya has claimed that 2024 is going to be the last season for Nadal as a professional tennis player.
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal bowed out of the 2024 Roland Garros in the first round as he lost to fourth seed Alexander Zverev. That defeat was shattering for his fans as they expected more from him.
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal is returning to Roland Garros after a year’s hiatus and it might be the final appearance for the 14-time champion as well.
Rafael Nadal is at the tail-end of his illustrious career. He announced earlier that this season will be his final tour following his long sideline last year.
One rivalry has always dominated tennis: the rivalry between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer has been one to die for. The two have been the main rivalry of the game, and till now, no other duo has been able to match up to them.
Rafael Nadal is all set to make his comeback in January at the Australian Open. The Spaniard returns to the court after almost 350+ days owing to his hip injury.
Carlos Moya, the coach of Rafael Nadal, says he is ‘totally against’ on-court coaching, which the ATP will trial later this year. Coaches are currently forbidden from helping their players during matches as players are expected to solve their own problems on court.
Rafael Nadal does not know what the best treatment is for the foot injury that has ended his season, coach Carlos Moya has admitted. Nadal has had a very difficult year, with the injury restricting him to a very limited number of tournaments.
Rafael Nadal is close to ‘great mental fatigue,’ says coach Carlos Moya, who says exhaustion is the reason for his Wimbledon withdrawal. Nadal revealed last week that he would not play either Wimbledon or the Olympics this summer with him explaining that he ‘needs to listen to his body’ in order to prolong his career.
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