Rafael Nadal

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'To see Rafael Nadal at 35 years of age...', says top coach (Tennis World)

Rafael Nadal completed a double career Slam with his triumph at the Australian Open.

And to see him at 35 years of age, this confident, starting a year 15-0 - I just think it's a great story." "And most importantly, he is so confident," Annacone said. The Australian gave his opinion on what can be expected from the king of clay in 2022: "I certainly will not put a limit on what he can achieve. Then he concluded: "We have to be a bit like Rafa: over the years there has been a best player in living in the present? For him, however, they were low, he was just enjoying being back on the pitch and we saw the best version of Rafa ever in Melbourne, "he said. I don't like to predict in terms of games he can win consecutively, because it seems almost impossible: already 15 in a row, potentially 17, 18 or 19; it looks pretty incredible at that level.

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Rafael Nadal becomes latest to pull out of Miami Open (ESPN)

"Rafa will certainly be missed. He has so many fans here in South Florida, and we hope to see him back in Miami next year," Miami tournament director James ...

He was a Miami finalist in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2017, with all those events taking place at the tournament's former South Florida home on Key Biscayne. Nadal is a five-time finalist at the event but hasn't played in Miami since 2017. "Rafa will certainly be missed.

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Rafael Nadal explains why he won't smash rackets after narrowly ... (Daily Express)

RAFAEL NADAL came from 2-5 down in the final set to win his opening match at the BNP Paribas Open.

The most important thing was the education and the fact that I grow with the values, with the right values." That's probably why I have this mentality." If I went on court and I create a circus or break a racquet or lose my control, my self-control, I will not be playing the next tournament, without a doubt. Rafael Nadal has opened up on the reason he never smashes rackets during his matches. "So I didn't have many chances. But probably that was not the most important thing.

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Rafael Nadal becomes latest big draw to pull out of Miami Open (Business Standard)

Nadal's decision came three days after Novak Djokovic announced that he wouldn't be playing at Indian Wells or Miami because he is unvaccinated and can't travel ...

Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance. He was a Miami finalist in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2007 with all those events taking place at the tournament's former South Florida home on Key Biscayne. Nadal is a five-time finalist at the event but hasn't played in Miami since 2017.

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Rafael Nadal: 'In this world there is so many different...' (Tennis World)

The two met in October last year and played a game together. Leonid Stanislavsky's life changed when Vladimir Putin's Russia decided to invade Ukraine, the ...

"It's difficult because in this world there is so many different talents, no? The thing that mattered to him the most was the passion for the sport. The 35-year-old added that talent, according to him, could mean different things to different people. "I have hearing problems, so I sleep at night and don't hear anything," said the Ukrainian tennis player. As reported by Corriere della Sera, Stanislavsky has decided to stay in Ukraine, although there is a daughter who lives in Poland. In a difficult historical moment like the one that is going through the war in Ukraine, we cling to exciting stories.

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Why Rafael Nadal Never Gives Up (ATP Tour)

Rafael Nadal battles past Sebastian Korda at Indian Wells to set a third-round clash against Daniel Evans. © Clive Brunskill/Getty Images. ATP Staff Mar 13, 2022. Three-time Indian Wells champion reflects on comeback win against Korda ...

“I will work tomorrow to try to be ready.” “I didn't have many chances. “[The] normal thing with this kind of match, in that position from 100 matches, probably you [are] going to lose 90,” Nadal said. “Because I grew with this kind of education. “I don't have this amazing self-confidence that even if I am 5-2, ‘Okay, I [am] going to come back. “If the people believe that I am a believer all the time that I [am] going to come back, [it is] not true.

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Rafael Nadal maintains his undefeated streak at Indian Wells (Sunday Vision)

BNP Paribas entered the Open with a 15-0 score in 2022, the best start to his career season, and with an epic comeback by slipping 5-2 in the third set against ...

In Indian Wells, the Spaniard has the potential to win his 37th Masters 1000 and record equalizer for Novak Djokovic, who was absent from this edition because he was unable to enter the United States due to vaccination restrictions. His next test at the BNP Paribas Open is Britain’s Dan Evans. “The extra pressure is when you lose matches and you are so excited to win, in that sense what 15 wins and three titles gives you is peace of mind and a little bit of anxiety. The Spaniards have already won three titles so far this year. I am very lucky that I overcame it. Rafael Nadal increases his greatness Indian wells.

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Highlights: Rafael Nadal fights back to beat Sebastian Korda at ... (Eurosport.co.uk)

Rafael Nadal didn't have it easy in opening his pursuit of a fourth title at Indian Wells. He got pushed to the limit by Sebastian Korda before winning 6-2, ...

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