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Publish 30 August 2011 in The Player - 8543 views

Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal's coach, acknowledged that his relationship with his pupil and nephew has changed over time, although as emphasized still good.

Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal's coach, acknowledged that his relationship with his pupil and nephew has changed over time, although as emphasized still good.

Toni Nadal: Con el paso del tiempo la relación ha cambiado pero sigue siendo buena "This is the normal relationship of any person who is becoming more adult. Our relationship has evolved. What is difficult is that you get older and do not go back an adult. It's normal relations are changing in this regard but the relationship is good, "said Toni Nadal told Onda Cero.

In an interview published today by the U.S. daily "The Wall Street Journal," the world number two, explained that his relationship with his uncle and coach has been changing over time and increasingly heavier opinion.

"I have not read the interview. Apparently, I'm told as if the relationship was not very good. I have a relationship with my children as they grow they will not tell you the same thing now that they have 7 or 8 years. This is very normal not think it's nothing new, "said Toni Nadal.

In this sense, the coach of six-time Roland Garros winner and reigning U.S. Open, insisted that his relationship with his pupil and nephew, Rafael Nadal, is very close.

"The relationship we have is between a nephew and a son, because I spent much time with him. We are a very close family and over to devote himself to tennis, which is what I did, and spend many hours with him, makes the relationship is different, "said the coach.

In this regard, Toni Nadal denied that he planned to leave the world of tennis. "To me, I still like tennis a lot and I like training with my nephew, "said the coach, who is confident, despite recent results, the proper role of Rafael Nadal at the U.S. Open which started today.

"For what we are going to cheat, at first did not look very good subject, because Rafael had not been playing too well, but I think more or less these days we have trained well and I hope things go well," concluded Toni Nadal.


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Publish 27 April 2010 in The Player - 19875 views

"The decision not to play the Godó was related to prepare for what comes next, which is hard, and avoid problems at Roland Garros and Wimbledon

The Spanish Rafael Nadal, number 3 of the ATP, said, with dozens of children who were in the premises of the Foro Italico Rome, that "every game is difficult" and not just those who are fighting against "champions."

Rafael Nadal: el objetivo es estar Nadal visited the so-called "Kids Village" (place reserved for young audiences) of the Foro Italico, where he is these days disputing the Tennis Masters Roma 1000, which went straight into second round and will debut tomorrow against Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber.

A children's questions, do not hesitate to claim that small "was a big fan of Carlos Moya, who like him is de Mallorca", said his "best shot, it is certainly the right" and that "the play-station "plays only when it is in tennis tournaments, but when you are at home prefer "other things".

On which side of which has played in his appearances in Rome is her favorite, said the manacorense won the final in 2005 against Argentina's Guillermo Coria, which lasted "five hours and fourteen minutes." To Toni Nadal Rafa important thing is that this in good shape uncle and coach Rafa Nadal, Toni Nadal once again reminded his nephew that ranking is not the most important "but the goal is to be "fit" to participate in each tournament, and rest in the Trofeo Conde de Godo came to be promoted well in Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

"I think we'll play a little less. The decision not to play the Godó was related to prepare for what comes next, which is hard, and avoid problems at Roland Garros and Wimbledon," said Toni Nadal.

The uncle of the third player in the world, underlined that it "the most important is not the ranking, but to be in good shape in each tournament they participate and know they have a chance to win it. "This is more important, but also has a high rank, so much the better," he said in this regard.


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