Tennis-No conflict over' Uncle Toni' as Auger-Aliassime faces Nadal
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[May 28, 2022]
By Karolos Grohmann
PARIS (Reuters) - The presence of Toni
Nadal in the coaching team of Felix Auger-Aliassime will not be a
distraction in the French Open fourth round clash with 13-time
champion Rafael Nadal on Sunday, the players said.
Toni Nadal masterminded nephew Rafa's incredible career from well
before he broke into the big time by winning the French Open as a
teenager in 2005, steering him towards a record 21 Grand Slam
victories.
The 61-year-old stepped down as Rafa's coach in 2017 and
concentrated on running the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca before
agreeing to work with world number nine Auger-Aliassime last year.
"From the first time we started working together we knew it was a
possibility that eventually I would play Rafa when I'm working with
Toni," Canadian Auger-Aliassime said on Friday evening following the
third round victory that confirmed he would play Nadal.
But fans will not be seeing Toni in Auger-Aliassime's box during the
match, with the Canadian saying he thought his coach would watch
from a "neutral place and enjoy the match".
"I don't know how Toni feels...But I think also you have to
remember...for me Rafa's career and what he did with Toni is much
bigger than the match tomorrow."
For 13-time French Open champion Nadal the presence of his uncle at
the side of another player is not a matter of concern.
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"I don't think he will be able to want me to lose
but he's a professional and he's with another player," Nadal said.
Nadal has cruised through the first three rounds of the tournament
without dropping a single set and is the favourite to come out on
top in the match.
"I don't know what's going to happen, if he's going to stay in the
box or not, but I don't care," Nadal said.
"We are family more than anything else...We are a family that stays
together all the time. So he's not only an uncle. He's more than
that."
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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