Coach Moya unsure how Nadal will cope in slam comeback

Coach Moya unsure how Nadal will cope in slam comeback

Rafael Nadal has proven good progress in coaching since recovering from a hip harm however his coach Carlos Moya nonetheless worries about how the previous world No.1’s physique will maintain up towards the rigours of grand slam tennis.

The 37-year-old Spaniard suffered a muscle situation on the Australian Open in January that worn out his season however will return within the Brisbane match from December 31 earlier than taking part in within the January 14-28 Australian Open the place he gained two of his 22 grand slam titles.

The Spaniard, who had surgical procedure in June, has stated 2024 may very well be his remaining yr on tour and has stepped up coaching in current months with the intention to make a comeback and guarantee he finishes his profession on court docket.

“Rafa’s going to go from training, which he’s doing very well, to competing. It’s impossible to have the same conditions in training as in a match,” Moya stated in an interview with the ATP Tour.

“Playing the best of five sets, win, rest, return to court two days later … That’s the doubt I have right now, especially for a grand slam. But we have time. If the Australian Open started tomorrow, it would be a real fear.

“There’s nonetheless a month left, a match earlier than in Brisbane, demanding coaching … I believe all of it will put him ready to have the ability to endure it. But now that is my worry.”

Nadal dropped out of the top 100 for the first time in 20 years earlier this season and has slipped to No.668 but is eligible for a protected ranking having been injured and not competing for at least six months.

However, Moya said Nadal would not be able to avoid strong opponents in the early rounds and would need favourable draws to build up his rhythm.

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“I’ve by no means been of the thought that Rafa wants rhythm as a result of he is too good for that,” Moya said. “But now the scenario is totally different.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au