Tennis misses Rafa Nadal. The Spaniard is still away from the slopes since he was injured last Australian Open, though In recent days, there has been good news about his condition.which may allow him to reappear in just one month on the occasion of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000.
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Meanwhile, the debate about his future continues, with lavish guests such as Bjorn Borg. The legendary Swedish tennis player is full of praise for the Spaniard, although he believes that his final farewell is very close.
“I’ve never seen a player spend so much time on a tennis court. He’s one of the best in this sport: he’s been dedicated to improving his tennis for a long time. It’s incredible. The fact that he is so involved in tennis means that you never know what he will do, maybe he will play another year. I do not know. It depends on him mentally, on his body or whatever,” he said in an interview for Eurosport.
The European captain of the Laver Cup believes that Rafa “will not enter the top 10 for many years, but I think he is a happy person. That means, what he has achieved in tennis, he will still want to continue playing. Maybe his body doesn’t work 100%, but even so, he wants to play” and highlighted the level and ambition shown by Novak Djokovic.
“I think Novak can win one or two more Grand Slam tournaments. Who knows? But he doesn’t do it for himself, but for tennis and for journalists. Is incredible. Keep pushing the limits. He wants to be the greatest. He wants to win more tournaments, break all the records in the history of tennis. He is a fantastic player”, he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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