Dec 18 (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal has shown good progress in training since recovering from a hip injury but his coach Carlos Moya still worries about how the former world number one's body will hold up ...
Nadal and Moya have shared a special relationship, first as tennis rivals and later as colleagues. The two played each other eight times, with the much younger Nadal holding a 6-2 head-to-head ...
An "exhausted" Rafael Nadal is recharging for the hardcourt season, according to coach Charlie Moya. The 35-year-old Spaniard withdrew from Wimbledon, along with the Tokyo Olympics, following his ...
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Jannik Sinner leaves Alexander Zverev in ruins - Rafael Nadal enters the story
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Rafael Nadal is concentrating on getting fully fit following an injury-filled season, says coach Carlos Moya. The 35-year-old will not play again for the rest of the year to rest a foot injury. Nadal ...
Carlos Moya, the Spanish legend and former coach of Rafael Nadal confirmed some much anticipated and exciting news. He will join former American ATP star James Blake, who is also the tournament ...
(Adds details, quotes) By Martyn Herman Dec 17 (Reuters) - Fourteen-times grand slam champion Rafa Nadal has turned to fellow Mallorcan Carlos Moya in an attempt to revitalise his career, the ...
Defending champion Rafael Nadal will face Novak Djokovic in the French Open semi-finals after powering past fellow Spaniard Carlos Moya 6-4 6-3 6-0. The match featured some entertaining rallies, with ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Carlos Moya knew Rafael Nadal was good when he first set eyes on his fellow Mallorcan as an 11-year-old but he never imagined the precocious young talent would become a serial ...
MADRID -- Rafael Nadal has added former player and fellow Spaniard Carlos Moya to his coaching team ahead of the 2017 season. The 14-time Grand Slam champion said in a statement Saturday that Moya ...
Dec 18 (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal has shown good progress in training since recovering from a hip injury but his coach Carlos Moya still worries about how the former world number one's body will hold up ...
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