Report: ‘I know that each match could be his last.’ Coach Carlos Moya discusses what lies ahead for him if Rafael Nadal retires

Rafael Nadal is reaching the end of his remarkable career. He previously indicated that this season would be his final tour after a lengthy absence last year. However, speculations about the Spanish star coach’s next move have surfaced, but Carlos Moya insists he is completely focused on the present with Nadal.

Moya joined Nadal’s staff in 2016, shortly after quitting from the sport. Moya’s only major championship came at the 1998 French Open, where he briefly held the world number one ranking. However, he has been a vital figure on Nadal’s side, helping the 37-year-old win multiple titles.

 

However, Nadal’s career is coming to an end after eight years of working together. The 22-Grand Slam champion has done well for himself this season despite the challenges. He has won eight matches this season, reaching the quarterfinals of one. His most notable tournament was in Madrid, where he reached the round of 16.

In a recent conversation, Moya was asked what he will do next after Nadal retires by the end of the season. Moya had a clear picture of that.

The truth is that I don’t know myself, I haven’t thought about it at the moment, I’m concentrating on the present moment. I know every game he plays could be his last, I know I won’t experience that again in the future because of the special relationship we had for so many years. I try to enjoy these moments and give 100%. I don’t know what the future will bring, but what I would like is to be peaceful for a few months at home, without pressure, with my family.

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