Toni Nadal: Confident Rafa Will Win More Majors
By Richard Pagliaro | Tuesday, October 5, 2021A foot injury forced Rafael Nadal to close the curtain on his 2021 season.Toni Nadal, Rafa's uncle and original coach, believes the king of clay will make major strides in 2022—and is confident he'll " he'll be able to win some more Grand Slams" in the coming years.Toni Nadal: Alcaraz is Big 3 SuccessorIn a wide-ranging interview with the 3iguales Tennis Podcast, Toni Nadal expressed confidence his 35-year-old nephew will regain full form in his return next season though he cautions matters will be "more complicated" for 40-year-old Roger Federer who is rehabbing from knee surgery.
"I think for Federer it's more complicated because he's 40 years old and comes from several operations that I don't know if it went well," Toni Nadal told the podcast. "In Rafael's case, I hope he has two or three good years left."I'm confident [Rafael will] be able to win some more Grand Slams. The reality is that every year it is more difficult and every year young people get closer."
Toni Nadal said any GOAT debate cannot be truly determined until 20-time Grand Slam champions Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer all depart the Grand Slam stage. The elder Nadal also concedes "if we look at the numbers, the best is Federer or Djokovic."Uncle Toni, who told Tennis Now in a 2020 interview if he wasn't Rafael Nadal's uncle and coach he would root for Federer to win because he regards the Swiss Maestro's style as an ideal model, told the podcast he realized Djokovic would emerge as a multiple major champion when he saw the Serbian sweep Juan Monaco, his nephew's good friend, at the 2005 Wimbledon."I could never imagine that they would win what they did. Federer did see that he would be there as one of the best in history because he does everything well," Toni Nadal told 3iguales Tennis Podcast. "When I saw that Rafael Nadal at 23-24 years old already had the [career] Grand Slam I began to think that he could win many things and that he could aspire to be one of the best."I saw Djokovic play at the age of 18 against [Juan] Monaco and when I got to the locker room I said to Rafael: 'We have a problem because I saw a very good player'. When someone is very good you realize it quickly."If we look at the numbers, the best is Federer or Djokovic. But Rafael has missed many Grand Slam tournaments due to injury and others have played them injured. Some other big one would have fallen. The 2009 Paris one was sure to have won it, but he had knee problems. The final of the 2014 Australian Open. If you look at it for the quality of the game it's Federer. We're going to wait for everyone's race to finish to decide who is the best."Toni Nadal en el episodio #117 de @tresigualesok …
— 3iguales | Podcast de Tenis (@tresigualesok) October 4, 2021
“Rafa arrastra su problema en el pie desde el 2005 y por eso digo que lo que hizo él con su carrera es muy meritorio. Va a volver a full en el 2022. Que fue lo que más mejoró a lo largo de su carrera? El revés cruzado” pic.twitter.com/1c6evvMctI
These days, Toni Nadal spends much of his time as director of the Rafa Nadal Academy in his native Mallorca and as a co-coach of Felix Auger-Aliassime.Asked to assess which young player—Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Zverev or Andrey Rublev— will emerge as top champion of the younger generation, Toni Nadal said at his best US Open champion Medvedev is already as good as the Big 3, but believes the key quality for the next great champion is learning how to win when not playing your best."I see them as very similar to all of them. I don't know who is the best," Toni Nadal told the podcast. "The high level of people is very similar, the problem is at the low level."When Medvedev plays well he is at the level of Nadal, Federer or Djokovic, what happens is that when he plays badly his level drops a little more than that of Novak, Rafael or Roger. Whoever manages to stabilize that will be the best of young people."En el Episodio #117 un lujo de charla de @tresigualesok con el tío de todos: Toni Nadal
— 3iguales | Podcast de Tenis (@tresigualesok) October 4, 2021
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