Tony Nadaluncle and former coach of a tennis player Rafael NadalWednesday echoed the mixed emotions the player’s family is experiencing after his retirement as a professional player.
“We knew this day would come, but it’s inevitable to feel a little sad at the end of a great period in which Rafa achieved great things for Spanish sport.”he declared to reporters in Soria, where he attended as guest of honor the 125th Anniversary gala of the Soria Chamber of Commerce.
He closed a stage “but he still has a lot left to live in other areas of his life: he is a legend and that is already part of the history of tennis,” Toni Nadal highlighted, insisting that there is no need of his nephew. his advice because “he has shown his strength every day and he knows exactly what he wants.”
He stood out from his former student “perseverance and mental strength” throughout his professional career, although he emphasized that the head “is very important to keep an athlete healthy as long as the physical part is working properly”. In the case of Rafael Nadal, he noted that his mental strength “is due to the fact that his drive and backhand work perfectly.”
Applying the resistance to defeat shown by the Spanish tennis player to the business environment in Soria, where the conditions of the province make job growth difficult, Toni Nadal emphasized the importance of “knowing how to deal if what’s there” to switch. forward: “This is something I understood when I was coaching Rafa, who has played with an injured foot since 2005 and won twenty-two Grand Slams.”
Source: La Verdad

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