Toni
Nadal to quit as Rafa’s coach after this season
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[February 13, 2017]
MADRID (Reuters) - Rafael
Nadal's uncle, Toni Nadal, will step down as his coach after this
year's ATP Tour, as he feels he has been sidelined by other figures
in the player's entourage, he told an Italian tennis magazine.
The 55-year-old has been with the 14-times grand slam champion since
before the Spaniard broke into the big-time by winning the French
Open as a teenager in 2005.
Two weeks after watching his nephew lose in five sets to Roger
Federer in the Australian Open final, Toni Nadal told Il Tennis
Italiano website that after this season he wants to concentrate on
training emerging players.
"From next year I will no longer follow Rafael on the circuit but
will dedicate myself exclusively to our academy," he said, referring
to the Rafa Nadal Academy which opened last October in Mallorca.
"The relationship with my nephew has always been excellent, in all
these years we have never had periods of crisis," he said, but added
that he has felt increasingly sidelined by Nadal's manager Carlos
Costa and the player's father.
"The truth is that every year I am making fewer decisions, to the
point that I won’t be deciding anything any more!”
Former World number one and fellow Mallorcan Carlos Moya joined
Nadal's coaching staff this season, hoping to help revive the
player's career after two injury-plagued years.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts with his coaches Toni Nadal (L) and
former player Carlos Moya during a training session ahead of the
Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, January
15, 2017. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Nadal, without a grand slam title since winning the French Open for
a ninth time in 2014, withdrew from last year's tournament and
missed Wimbledon because of a wrist injury.
(Story refiled to edit the fifth paragraph to remove suggestion that
Carlos Costa recently became Nadal's manager)
(Reporting by Adriana Garcia; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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