The current World No. 2 Rafael Nadal is the one of the best Tennis players to have embraced the game. Nadal has a great fighting spirit in himself and he never throws the towel when he is on court. The Spaniard also always wants to improve his game and he gives his 120% in the practice sessions.
Nadal’s coach Carlos Moya praised his ward for his down to earth nature and lauded him for always working on his game. Moya stated that if Rafa’s ego were big, he wouldn’t even listen to his team. However, Nadal is well known for keeping the faith in his team and he trains accordingly to the insights he received.
Nadal is a perfect professional, who has always put in the hard yards in his game to reach the top echelon of the game.
“In that sense, Rafa is an impeccable professional and trusts a lot in what we tell him within his work team. Then he will be the one to make the decisions, but it is something to value because not all players do it,” Moya said.
“Especially since we are not up to the level of everything he has achieved during his career. We are talking about one of the best players in all of history and if Rafa’s ego were big he wouldn’t listen to us like he does every day,” said coach Moya while talking to Libertad Digital.
Nadal always has the hunger to improve and get better and that is why he is one of the best Tennis players in the world. Meanwhile, Moya added that it was not in fashion for former players to turn towards coaching during his playing days.
The coaches have played an instrumental role in the success of their respective players and Moya has done a terrific job for Nadal. The Spaniard will be next seen in action in the Australia Open 2021, which will begin from February 8.
Liverpool have made it clear that they will not part ways with Luis Diaz unless… Read More
Crystal Palace’s European adventure has hit an unexpected snag. What looked like a historic qualification… Read More
Chelsea’s request for a delayed Premier League opener has been firmly rejected, leaving new manager… Read More
Viktor Gyokeres has decided enough is enough. The Swedish striker has reportedly refused to join… Read More
Winning the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway—”The Monster Mile”—demands a gritty combination… Read More
The India A men’s hockey team began its European tour with a 1-3 defeat against… Read More