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Publish 30 August 2011 in The Player - 8572 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 28 March 2011 in The Player - 13315 views

Rafael Nadal ended up happy after his debut in Miami, which overcame an awkward opponent as the Japanese Kei Nishikori displaying an excellent level of tennis, the same man who led last week to reach the final at Indian Wells. For him, a positive result.

Rafael Nadal ended up happy after his debut in Miami, which overcame an awkward opponent as the Japanese Kei Nishikori displaying an excellent level of tennis, the same man who led last week to reach final Indian Wells. For him, a positive result.

Rafael Nadal , debuta en el Master 1000 de Miami con triunfo "It was a difficult match because he was facing one of those rivals that you never want to find and much less in the first round," said Nadal on his 6-4 6-4 victory against Nichikori. "I think I played very well, a fairly complete game and I'm happy for the win," added the world number 1.

Much was expected Rafa's debut in Miami after he lost the final at Indian Wells Novak Djokovic as to the shooting, was above all a positive result. "The final at Indian Wells was a positive result, then returned after a while without competing on the circuit. Reaching a final gives confidence. It is true that at the end of the tournament I played better than at first, but I think I've been following an evolution in my game. "

Nadal, who has never won in Miami, it is clear that the objective is still to go step by step: "I have to continue working improvement. The next game will be tough against a friend and Feliciano Lopez. "That it will be on Monday ...


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