Jannik Sinner: Rafael Nadal saw this coming.
An interview from earlier this year by the Spanish champion pops up on social media
An interview from earlier this year by the Spanish champion pops up on social media
The Spaniard, who just turned 37 today, will have to sit out for five months.
The Murcia tennis player wanted to comfort the Manacor champion.
“I might come back for the Davis Cup, 2024 will probably be my last year as a professional.”
“I have respect for both of them, but we were never friends, only rivals,” admitted the Serbian tennis player.
This was announced by the Spanish champion himself through a message on his social channels.
“I dreamed of facing Roger Federer someday,” said the Tuscan tennis player.
“It’s not a matter of being optimistic or pessimistic, but just observing where progress is,” Carlos Moya said.
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The 22-time Slam champion will also miss the second Masters 1000 on Spanish soil.
The Spaniard’s communications director spoke about the player’s recovery.
“I don’t know who brought this information out, however, if it was certain I would have confirmed it myself.”
With the victory over Stan Wawrinka, the South Tyrolean tennis player from Monday will be ahead of the Spanish champion.
“I want to thank all the fans and organizers for staying in constant contact with me and being so understanding.”
“Since the French Open last year, he hasn’t won anything,” the former coach of Andre Agassi pointed out.
The former world No. 1 spoke about the Manacor champion’s immediate future.
A former coach of the Majorcan outfielder, his analysis also touched on the long-distance challenge with Djokovic.
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The 36-year-old Majorcan: “He is special and he is a player who I believe will mark an era.”
After an absence due to injury in 2022, the Iberian champion will compete in the Barcelona tournament next season.
The Russian analyzes the reasons why the careers of the two outfielders continue to be at the highest level.
“He was one of the first to know, apart from members of my family and my team.”
The tennis player from Turin gave a long interview to ‘La Repubblica’.