Rafael Nadal has retired from skilled tennis and began a brand new chapter of his life, during which he may have much less stress and might spend extra time together with his lovely household. The 22-time Grand Slam champion has devoted most of his life to tennis and has been amply rewarded, having change into among the best athletes of the trendy period.
The previous world No. 1 performed on the highest degree till he was 38 years previous and – though his final dance was beneath expectations – Rafa could be proud trying again on all the enduring moments of his profession.
Rafael Nadal, Davis Cup Finals 2024© Stream screenshot
The Spanish legend broke all information on crimson clay by successful the French Open 14 occasions, however maybe that was not his most epic feat. Firstly of his profession, nobody thought that Nadal would win a lot on different surfaces as nicely, turning into an entire participant from all factors of view.
Victories on the 2022 Australian Open and the 2022 French Open have been the newest gems of among the best careers in tennis historical past. The Spaniard stated goodbye to his followers and the tennis world on the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, the place he obtained a farewell ceremony that deserved extra resonance.
Replace on Nadal’s future
Many followers and insiders marvel if Rafa will proceed to be linked to skilled tennis even after his retirement.
A couple of days in the past, former world No. 1 Mats Wilander speculated that Nadal may tackle a training or guide position sooner or later by serving to his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz.
Nevertheless – in an interview with Eurosport – Alex Corretja flatly denied this chance: “In my opinion, it’s impossible. 99.9% impossible, because you can’t say totally impossible in life. But I would be very, very surprised.
I think he’s going to need time to realize what he really wants to do. I have the impression that even if he has children and is busy at home, Andy has less to do on a daily basis.
Rafa lives in Manacor and he has his academy. So I don’t see him moving around much. Maybe Andy still wanted to travel, to have this experience.”
Corretja additionally added: “I don’t really see Rafa as a coach or a consultant for anyone. I would see him more as a consultant for something big like Real Madrid, contributing something to the club by giving a few speeches.
“I would see it for a short period of time. Three months or six months. But on a daily basis, I don’t really see it.”
Rafa is not going to change into coach
This query arose as a result of Andy Murray lately agreed to change into Novak Djokovic’s new coach. The three-time Grand Slam champion – who retired on the Paris Olympics this summer season – will observe Nole to the 2025 Australian Open. Nevertheless, Rafa has a really totally different life than Andy and has by no means expressed this want. The 22-time Grand Slam champion has an important relationship together with his younger compatriot Carlitos Alcaraz and has given him some recommendation previously, however he won’t ever change into his coach.
The 2 Spanish champions performed doubles collectively on the Paris Olympics and shared a really emotional second on the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, however there’ll hardly be an expert collaboration between them.
The previous Spanish champion has many passions and can calmly determine what to do within the coming years. Everybody’s hope is that he’ll stay linked to tennis, with the ability to make a very vital contribution because of his huge expertise.
Rafael Nadal© Tenis Espana/Instagram – Truthful Use
On the newest version of her well-known podcast, former Serena Williams’ coach Rennae Stubbs mentioned Rafa’s future: “What made me the happiest, the thing I got the most joy out of watching the doubles, because the guys lost 7-6, 7-6, was watching Rafa watching them.
I have never seen a guy more pumped watching another team try and win a match. He was up and out of the stands, he was pointing his finger.
There is no doubt in the next two or three years he will be the captain of the Spain Davis Cup team. He was yelling at David Ferrer. He was calling him over.
He was going up, saying stuff to him, he was yelling at Alcaraz, pointing his finger, saying stuff to him. It was so great to watch. None of it was over the top, none of it was inappropriate.
He was just so into it. He loves tennis. I know Roger Federer loves tennis, but I think Roger loved tennis and the whole thing about his fame and the people and he loved being loved.
“Rafa just loved to compete. The effort he put in in the singles match, he tried to ends of the earth in that match.”