Corretja: "In my opinion, it's impossible for Nadal to become a coach".
Le 01/12/2024 à 09h17
par Clément Gehl
While Rafael Nadal has only recently retired, speculation about his future is already rife. Alex Corretja had this to say: "In my opinion, it's impossible for him to become a coach.
It's 99.9% impossible, because in life you can't be 100% sure, but I'd be very, very surprised. I don't see Rafa as a coach or a consultant for anyone.
I see him more as a consultant for something big, like Real Madrid, where he could give a few speeches.
It could be for a short period - three or six months. But not on a daily basis.
Andy Murray has less to do on a daily basis. Rafa lives in Manacor and has his academy. So I don't see him moving around much. Maybe Andy still wanted to travel, to have that experience (coaching Novak Djokovic)."