Toni Nadal: It will be my last season with Rafael Nadal on the tour

And Novak is getting younger and his game lends itself to short points? Rafa's injuries are probably due to him being very successful at a very young age before his body was fully formed. Of course Djokovic was 21 before he won his first slam and didn't win another one until he was 24.

I gather you are talking about his brain, no?

In that case, I have news for you ....

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octobrina10

Talk Tennis Guru
Am I the only one who sees the irony in what this poster said?

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Urkezi

Semi-Pro
There are two threads going on this subject, neither of which was started by a Rafan. So take your own advice and disperse. It's not a story.

What do you mean by it's not a story? It was in many papers, including Spanish newspapers, both Marca and AS. Are you saying newspapers aren't publishing stories? I'd like to know what exactly are you saying, before I even think about replying to you. As for dispersing, that's obviously not happening.
 

You can try that elsewhere.

Maybe with the just joined members of this forum.

Then again, most of them are not saying anything that will draw your attention, mostly because they are probably reincarnations of previous members of the Vamos a la playa Brigade, so tough with that too.

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clayqueen

Talk Tennis Guru
I gather you are talking about his brain, no?

In that case, I have news for you ....

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John McEnroe, commentating for ESPN during Nadal's latest match - a 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 bludgeoning of Tommy Robredo - said this: “What we’re seeing here, this guy is the Leonardo da Vinci—the Albert Einstein—of tennis.”

In other words, Nadal was being credited for not only using his physical game to dismantle an opponent, he was using his brain, like an engineer. What McEnroe specifically was referring to was the way that Nadal constructed points.
 

Drlexus

Banned
Man, the pain must be unbearable. On behalf of Roger Federer, I apologize for causing it to you.

Don't worry, I'm sure Rafa will soon be back to losing in the second round to some 100+ ranked guys so you won't have to suffer deep into the second week...
23-12 9-3 in majors nadal widely considered already goat by his peers.....how is that painful?
 

Drlexus

Banned
Didnt know you are Nadal peer.
Murray, djokovic, lopez, ferrer, verdasco, monfils have all claimed nadal as goat.

Murray and djokovic have also cited federer winning in australia as an achievement but not a surprise given he had 6 months off and an extra days rest for final. So i think they are basically saying dont get carried away to federer and his team.

Im surprised they have been quire so open about it. Will fire federer up im sure
 

Kalin

Legend
23-12 9-3 in majors nadal widely considered already goat by his peers.....how is that painful?

Nadal is not widely considered goat by his peers; that's how :) Roger Federer is. But you knew that, of course.

Let's not bloat the thread with BS, please. This is about Tio Toni.
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
And Novak is getting younger and his game lends itself to short points? Rafa's injuries are probably due to him being very successful at a very young age before his body was fully formed. Of course Djokovic was 21 before he won his first slam and didn't win another one until he was 24.

I said nothing about Djokovic...
 

octobrina10

Talk Tennis Guru
Toni going back were he came from, giving lessons to noobs, only difference is he will get more money this time.

Before being appointed as the Head of Rafa's academy, Toni Nadal hadn't been responsible for running a large organization. :)
He had been the director of a small tennis school in Manacor.
 
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clayqueen

Talk Tennis Guru
Well Nole took a long time to get going. He won his 2nd slam in 2011, 3 years after winning his first one in 2008 and considering Nole has never missed a slam and Rafa has missed quite a few due to injury, Rafa is still 2 slams ahead of him. Djoker was a one slam wonder for 3 years and was slamless for his first 4 years after turning pro.

You realize that that was 4 years ago, no? And Rafa isn't getting any younger, not to mention his style of game doesn't exactly lend itself to short points.

You were responding to my post above.
 
Murray, djokovic, lopez, ferrer, verdasco, monfils have all claimed nadal as goat.

Murray and djokovic have also cited federer winning in australia as an achievement but not a surprise given he had 6 months off and an extra days rest for final. So i think they are basically saying dont get carried away to federer and his team.

Im surprised they have been quire so open about it. Will fire federer up im sure

In this delusion of a post there is a nugget.

The bolded part is precisely one of the reasons why Nadal was able to launch himself to peak performances every time after a long absence.

Many speculate that his injuries hampered his career, but they were probably blessing in disguise (well "injuries").

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clayqueen

Talk Tennis Guru
REPORT: TONI NADAL TO STOP TRAVELING WITH RAFA AT THE END OF '17

by: VAN SIAS February 11, 2017

Rafael Nadal’s coaches box will have one less familiar face in it next year as his uncle Toni Nadal has announced that this will be his last year traveling with the Spanish superstar.

Toni Nadal, who guided his nephew to 14 Grand Slam titles (tied for second all time with Pete Sampras) and the No. 1 ranking, said he will focus on developing new talent at the Rafa Nadal Academy.

"I want to take care of training young talent, which is the most delicate moment in the growth of an athlete," he said in an interview with Il Tennis Italiano at a forum held at an ATP Challenger event in Budapest.

Nadal also cited the growing presence of others in the decision-making process.

“The relationship with my nephew is still very good, we have never experienced periods of crisis,” he said. "However, until he was 17 years old I decided everything, then came Carlos Costa as manager and also approached the father, each with their opinions.

"The truth is that every year that happens I decide less things, I will reach a point where I do not decide anything," he said.

The lure of developing new prospects has also played a part.
“I have traveled for many years with Rafael, but now I want to return to the training of young people and our Academy is the perfect place to do it,” Toni Nadal said.

Right now, Rafael Nadal has Francisco Roig and Carlos Moya in his camp, and the expanded team has paid dividends already in 2017. After an injury-plagued campaign a year ago, Nadal won the exhibition in Abu Dhabi and made the finals of the Australian Open, which he lost to his chief rival Roger Federer in five sets.


Toni Nadal spoke glowingly of his nephew’s prospects for 2017 recently, saying that Rafa is pain-free right now and that he “recovered his game.”

http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/02/report-toni-nadal-stop-traveling-rafa-end-17/64110/
 

Service Ace

Hall of Fame
There is a lack of competition on the WTA tour.

Lol this argument has been debunked so many times, especially when looked at over the course of the past 15 years (The entirety of Serena's career). Only people that still use this are trolls and haters.

Richard Williams >>>>> Toni Nadal
He belongs on the Mt Rushmore of coaches along with Bill Belicheck, Phil Jackson & Emanuel Steward
 

octobrina10

Talk Tennis Guru
Lol this argument has been debunked so many times, especially when looked at over the course of the past 15 years (The entirety of Serena's career). Only people that still use this are trolls and haters.

Richard Williams >>>>> Toni Nadal
He belongs on the Mt Rushmore of coaches along with Bill Belicheck, Phil Jackson & Emanuel Steward

I believe that RW has a bigger belly.
 

Drlexus

Banned
In this delusion of a post there is a nugget.

The bolded part is precisely one of the reasons why Nadal was able to launch himself to peak performances every time after a long absence.

Many speculate that his injuries hampered his career, but they were probably blessing in disguise (well "injuries").

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Apart from your fkrst sentence which is unnecessary i dont entirely disagree with your post. I think his injuries have cost him losses yes but the big breaks have prolonged his career as well.
 

ivan_the_terrible

Hall of Fame
Some folks are going to be thrilled to hear this.

Their joy will be short-lived. As noted in my "Uncle Toni's credentials" thread, there's overwhelming evidence Rafa has always been an extremely talented player. Uncle is basically a glorified bag boy (man?).
 

Crisstti

Legend
I'd love to see a list of Nadal's ''injuries'' compared to Del Potro's. Yeah i'm sure a few are legit but he's like the boy that cried wolf.

Also, pretty sad you have to attack Federer out of the blue for no reason. Just shows how oversensitive you Rafa fanatics are.

You reading comprehension is seriously lacking if you think so... go read that story again and try to actually understand it. Actually, I'll help you: the boy made a series of false statements about a wolf coming to the town. That those were false is BEYOND any doubt, not the baseless speculations of some fanboys such as is the case on this forum... understand the difference?

SIgh, just the same old crap.
 
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