The latest Toni Nadal interview(in Spanish) for @PlanetaTenisFM
Toni Nadal se confiesa en Planeta Tenis: "Mi adiós de las pistas de tenis está cerca”. http://www.planetatenis.es/entrevista-toni-nadal/ …
Toni has serious back problems and he will stop before Rafa retires
"How has your relationship with Rafael been over the years?" It changes like the figure of a father and son when he gets older.
"The relationships between people change. Especially with a big gap in age. As the relationship grows Rafael is changing.
At first I was dictating everything but as Rafael grows older it is the one to decide, not I, becoming repsonsible for his actions
...I have always worked with the idea that he was responsible, not me. "
"Do you have social networks accounts? " No. I think there is someone impersonating me on FB. But I'm from another generation.
I have little interest in sharing my life. I don't think anyone is interested."
"This August has been different for you. Instead of going to the US with Rafael, you stayed home. What was the change?"
"Obviously much has changed regarding recent seasons. We expected to be in the American tour but in the end we couldn't.
Always bad not to compete, esp when it comes to major tournaments like Rafa missed this summer but we had time to enjoy other aspects.
In life, you have to accept things as they come. In the world of sports there are times when injuries prevent you from doing
what you have been preparing but you have to eventually accept it. There are always reasons to be happy."
Abt his ret: I'm not worried about what comes next. I'm close to 'leave the tracks' whether Rafa retires or not. Keep in touch w tennis.
Rafa opened an academy in Manacor so I can work there. I have had several offers to go do things at different places in Europe
but what I have clear is that I want to continue in the world of tennis. "
and wouldn't like to be below anybody and that he has never felt uncomfortable being Rafa's coachToni rules out coaching any other professional tennis player, he says he doesn't like the tennis player-coaches relationships
"Is Rafa training the key to his success?" Training has helped but the key is talent. Traning can't make u one of the best in the history.
Toni thinks that Rafa might not have the same success with a different coach because he loved football too much as a kid
(Translation Via @Oliviaa_RN)
Toni Nadal se confiesa en Planeta Tenis: "Mi adiós de las pistas de tenis está cerca”. http://www.planetatenis.es/entrevista-toni-nadal/ …
Toni has serious back problems and he will stop before Rafa retires
"How has your relationship with Rafael been over the years?" It changes like the figure of a father and son when he gets older.
"The relationships between people change. Especially with a big gap in age. As the relationship grows Rafael is changing.
At first I was dictating everything but as Rafael grows older it is the one to decide, not I, becoming repsonsible for his actions
...I have always worked with the idea that he was responsible, not me. "
"Do you have social networks accounts? " No. I think there is someone impersonating me on FB. But I'm from another generation.
I have little interest in sharing my life. I don't think anyone is interested."
"This August has been different for you. Instead of going to the US with Rafael, you stayed home. What was the change?"
"Obviously much has changed regarding recent seasons. We expected to be in the American tour but in the end we couldn't.
Always bad not to compete, esp when it comes to major tournaments like Rafa missed this summer but we had time to enjoy other aspects.
In life, you have to accept things as they come. In the world of sports there are times when injuries prevent you from doing
what you have been preparing but you have to eventually accept it. There are always reasons to be happy."
Abt his ret: I'm not worried about what comes next. I'm close to 'leave the tracks' whether Rafa retires or not. Keep in touch w tennis.
Rafa opened an academy in Manacor so I can work there. I have had several offers to go do things at different places in Europe
but what I have clear is that I want to continue in the world of tennis. "
and wouldn't like to be below anybody and that he has never felt uncomfortable being Rafa's coachToni rules out coaching any other professional tennis player, he says he doesn't like the tennis player-coaches relationships
"Is Rafa training the key to his success?" Training has helped but the key is talent. Traning can't make u one of the best in the history.
Toni thinks that Rafa might not have the same success with a different coach because he loved football too much as a kid
(Translation Via @Oliviaa_RN)
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