Tony Nadaluncle and for most of his career coach of Rafael NadalEFE was told that the resignation to play the Monte Carlo Masters 1,000 the winner of 22 titles has already been clarified grand slam “he has not yet recovered” from his physical discomfort.
The player trainer and director of Rafa Nadal Academyfocusing on his nephew’s physical difficulties “especially when it comes to serving because he has no problem with anything when he trains.”
Toni Nadal expressed confidence that Rafa will confirm his participation Barcelona and in Madrid Masters 1,000 and warned that the great event of every age on earth, Roland Garros, is approaching. “Either one hundred percent or better not to participate,” and pointed out the need to “play the previous tournament to have a good Roland Garros.”
With an eye on Olympic Games in Paristhe coach did not hesitate to put Rafa Nadal among the main favorites “if he is good and manages to recover. Before, when Rafael participated in Paris, there was a clear favorite. Now there are many, and I trust that Rafael is in that group.”
Toni Nadal made these statements to EFE Agency before his participation in Segovia International Sports Foruman event that will be held until April 6.
The former coach of the fourteen-time Roland Garros winner reveals the keys that led Rafa Nadal to become one of the great leaders in world tennis. “Excellent natural conditions, and constant work. “Not stopping believing in himself is also important, and being ready to overcome the difficulties that the future brings him.”
When addressing the essential values in elite sports training, the renowned coach prioritized the “will and need to improve”. And it is from the intention to improve when training appears “where you have to do the main part.”
As for the young talents who are starting to take the top ranking positions, such as Carlos Alcaraz either Jannik Sinner, Tony Nadal He said that world tennis “has clearly received the baton, because both are showing that they will have a hard time beating their rivals.”
The director of the Rafa Nadal Academy considered that Alcaraz “still looks a little better than Sinner”, and later praised the Italian tennis player “who has not failed, and now he is the top favorite to reach the number one”.
He pointed out that, thanks to both players, there will be “a very good rivalry in the coming years for tennis, for Spain and for sport in general.”
Source: La Verdad

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