'Was not ready…' 'Heartbreaking statement of Rafael Nadal's coach'

Rafael Nadal Final Match: Spain's great tennis player Rafael Nadal is all set to play the last match of his career. This match will be the quarterfinal against Netherlands in the Davis Cup final and Nadal has decided to say goodbye to his illustrious career through this match. But his coach Carlos Moya does not consider himself completely prepared to face this moment.

Rafael Nadal's retirement and last match

Rafael Nadal, whose tennis career is coming to an end after winning 22 Grand Slams, has decided to retire from professional tennis due to injuries and other problems. However, his retirement was not sudden. It was a deliberate move, as Nadal's coach Carlos Moya said. He said, 'This is not a sudden decision. Rafa has taken this decision after thinking very carefully.

However, Moya also admitted that he was not mentally prepared to watch this last match of his friend and disciple's career. He said, 'I am not ready for the fact that today is Rafa's last day as an active player. This is something that I am not able to understand, but I have accepted that this is his last week.

Nadal's focus and dedication

Although the news of Nadal's retirement is in the headlines, he has emphasized that his main objective is to lead Spain to victory in the Davis Cup. Nadal said, 'I have not come here to retire, I have come to help the team.' He is not seeing his last weeks as retirement but as making an important contribution to his country.

Rafael Nadal wants to help his team reach the semi-finals and contribute to winning the Davis Cup for the first time since 2019. 'Obviously this will be my last week on the professional tour, but we are in a team competition,' he said last week.

Nadal's Davis Cup record

Rafael Nadal's record in Davis Cup has been incredible. He has an impressive record of 29-1 in singles and has not lost a match since 2004. Nadal had led his team to Davis Cup victory in 2019 and this time he is again completely dedicated to winning the title for his team.

Carlos Moya's emotional statement

Although Moya has accepted Nadal's retirement, he admits that it is difficult to understand this moment. 'It's a moment I don't fully understand, but we are here to celebrate Rafa and everything has its time,' he said. He is completely with Nadal and supports him. This last match of Nadal is going to prove to be an emotional moment not only for him but also for his coach, team and fans. This time will mark a new beginning in his tennis career, which will always be remembered.

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