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“A little respect”: Nadal’s coach crossed over to a colleague who made sure he wasn’t coming to Roland Garros

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The controversy over Nadal’s inactivity has grown on social networks. Photo: Reuters

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Rafa Nadal will return to court on Wednesday after overcoming his rib injury and will face Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic for the Madrid Masters. This tournament will allow him to reach the next Rolland Garros with rhythm, the great goal. however, there are Majorcan skeptics and what he can give the rest of the season for his recent inactivity.

In this sense, he always is controversial Patrick Mouratoglou He referred to the parade suffered by “Rafa” and warned: “He will never reach his best level at Roland Garros because he has to play a lot of games and he won’t have them. It was strange for him to come to Paris with very little playing on clay, ”he said.

The Eurosport Twitter account responded to the message, but some disagreed. One of them is Nadal’s main coach, Carlos Moyawho disliked the Parisian comment and immediately quoted the “tweet” and turned out to be too strong to cross here.

Carlos Moya responded to Mouratoglou.  Photo: Get Twitter.

Carlos Moya responded to Mouratoglou. Photo: Get Twitter.

“Charlie” paid tribute to his student and recalled some of the achievements of the greatest Grand Slam winner in history (21): “17 years in a row top 10, Roland Garros ’20 with 3 against 7 months, Australian Open ’22 with 3 matches in 6 months … A little respect and remembrance, Patrick Mouratoglou“He shot on his official Twitter account. Of course, if there’s one thing the tennis player isn’t lacking, it’s a great showcase of titles.

Some users echoed in controversy They came out to support the Mallorca native and hit former coach Serena Williams: “Mouratoglou is a despicable character, he just pretends to come out, he contributes very little to our sport; just headlines, controversy and a little more. You shouldn’t waste time answering Carlos, Rafa’s triumph in RG will suffice, “an Internet user commented directly to former trainer Serena Williams.

Nadal, the tennis player with the most Grand Slams (21).  Photo: AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez.

Nadal, the tennis player with the most Grand Slams (21). Photo: AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez.

Another user replied: “Rafa has managed his shut-up game many times, so he will do it this time.” However, there were those who tried to calm the water: “This is his opinion at the present moment. The record is there and it is unquestionable. I see no disrespect”.

Despite the debate on the networks, Rafa Nadal will try to defend his merits and expand his Grand Slams record in your favorite contest: Roland Garroswhich will start on May 22 and end on June 5. But the two stops before this tournament are the aforementioned Mutua Madrid Open and the Rome Masters.

Source: Clarin

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