Nadal
hails Moya's impact on training routine
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[September 27, 2017]
(Reuters) - World number one
Rafa Nadal says the addition of compatriot Carlos Moya to his
coaching team has added freshness and positive energy to the
Spaniard's training routine.
Moya, a former world number one, joined Nadal's team to work with
his uncle Toni Nadal last December and has helped revitalize the
31-year-old's career.
Plagued by injuries and a loss of form in the past two years, Nadal
has risen to number one in the rankings and won his 10th French Open
title and third U.S. Open this year. He lost to his great rival
Roger Federer in the Australian Open final.
"Carlos has been a great support. He came with excitement and also
the belief that with a few things, I could improve my results. And
it has helped," Nadal told Spanish newspaper El Espanol.
"It has been a breath of fresh air, positive energy. We have changed
the way we practice and for Toni it has been also good."
Nadal said Moya came on board and studied his daily practice
sessions before offering specific ideas on how he could improve his
game.
"When someone new arrives, it's easier to listen because it's
something different. For Toni, having Carlos' reinforcement when he
had to talk to me, has made everything much easier."
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Coach and former player Carlos Moya (R) talks to Spain's Rafael
Nadal during a training session ahead of the Australian Open tennis
tournament in Melbourne, Australia, January 15, 2017. REUTERS/Issei
Kato
Toni had said earlier this year he intended to step down from his
role at the end of the season and Nadal praised his efforts working
with Moya and Francisco Roig.
"They have been a great team and I am very satisfied with their job,
with the three of them,” he said.
Nadal will play in Beijing and Shanghai next month as he looks to
secure the year-end number one ranking and winning his first ATP
Finals title.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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