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Toni Nadal: “Murray with Mauresmo? He’s rich, he can afford her. Nadal is less rich so he choose me”
25 June 2014 Claudio Giuliani

http://www.ubitennis.com/english/2014/06/25/toni-nadal-murray-mauresmo-hes-rich-can-afford-nadal-less-rich-choose/

Rafael Nadal 'unfazed' by Lukas Rosol says coach Toni Nadal
By Lawrence Barretto BBC Sport at Wimbledon

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/tennis/28019054
Rafael Nadal is unfazed by his second-round match at Wimbledon which pits him against the man who beat him in 2012, says his coach and uncle Toni Nadal.

The Spaniard lost a five-set thriller to Lukas Rosol, who was ranked 100 in the world, at the same stage of the tournament at the All England Club.
The world number one, 28, plays Rosol at 13:00 BST on Centre on Thursday.
"That defeat cannot affect the match," said uncle Toni. "I think Rafa is better now than he was in 2012."
Nadal, who beat Martin Klizan in four sets in the first round on Tuesday, reached five Wimbledon finals in six years between 2006 and 2011, winning the title in 2008 and 2010.
John McEnroe on Rafael Nadal's opening win
"Rarely would you see Nadal this happy after a first-round match. Klizan was a dangerous first-round opponent. I have picked Djokovic to win this year but it is truly a pleasure to watch Nadal play. He has a tremendous volley but his movement is so key to him."
However, he has failed to make it past the second round in each of the last two tournaments at the All England Club, losing to Steve Darcis in the first round last year.
Uncle Toni believes Nadal, who spent eight months out with a knee injury following the defeat by Rosol, is in better shape this year than he has been for two years for the rematch against the Czech.
"It's a different Rafa Nadal than two years ago," he said. "A better Rafa Nadal. In 2012, he had many problems when he arrived at Wimbledon.
"Rafa struggled in every practice, he couldn't go down on his knees, which is important on grass, and his mentality was not good enough for that reason.
"But now he has good movement and not much pain. He is the number one in the world and that should give him some confidence.
"Of course, Rafa can lose because Rosol is a good player and he has a good serve, but I hope Rafa is good enough to beat him."
Rafael Nadal will play at Wimbledon even if it puts his knees at risk, insists Uncle Toni
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-2669195/Rafael-Nadal-play-Wimbledon-puts-knees-risk-insists-Uncle-Toni.html#ixzz35l9ZAz83
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•   Nadal is two-time winner at SW19 but has twice lost in first round in recent years and has history of serious knee injuries
•   Spaniard beat Martin Klizan in four sets on Tuesday
•   Coach Toni Nadal says 14-time grand slam champion will always play at Wimbledon
•   Nadal's uncle insists his nephew is at full fitness this year
By Nick Purewal, Press Association

Published: 07:25 EST, 25 June 2014 | Updated: 07:26 EST, 25 June 2014
Rafael Nadal will keep on playing at Wimbledon even if it risks shortening his career, according to the 14-time grand slam winner's coach Toni.
Nadal's uncle said the clay-court supremo, on a revenge mission against his one-time conqueror Lukas Rosol on Thursday, will not countenance avoiding Wimbledon in a bid to lessen the damage to his long-term knee problems.
Toni Nadal said on Wednesday that the two-time Wimbledon winner has shaken off a host of knee-joint concerns to approach this year's tournament in rude health.
That's more like it: Rafael Nadal got off to a winning start against Martin Klizan of Slovakia on Tuesday
The nine-time French Open king suffered a first-round exit last year and second-round slump in 2012.
He has encountered pain when playing on grass in the past, but the world No 1's coach said playing and winning Wimbledon was a lifelong 'dream' that Nadal will not forego at any point in his career.
'Last year he lost in the first round, and it's the same - we want to play here,' said Toni Nadal at a Lavazza Coffee event.
'For us it's very important to play here, it's a dream for us.
'When Rafael was young my dream was that he could win at least once here. Every year when we come here it's a dream, and we'll try to keep coming.
'If we play bad this year we'll come back next year, so still we have a little chance to make a good tournament when we come here.
'When he's good, his knees and his body, then grass court is a good court for us, and he is good now.
'We'll always come back, the knees are not an issue in that, sometimes he has played with problems in the past, and we could do that again.'
Nadal will face Rosol, knowing exactly what to expect.
The Czech knocked him out at the same stage in 2012, causing a stunning upset, and Toni Nadal admits Rosol poses a tough assignment for his nephew once again - but confirmed his 28-year-old charge from Mallorca is ready for the challenge.
'You want to play here, and it's a special tournament,' said Toni Nadal.
'People said Rafael doesn't play well here, but maybe that's because people have a short memory.
'We made the final in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011.
'Five finals and then we have problems, with the knees.'
Toni Nadal joined Judy Murray and Goran Ivanisevic to hand out free coffee to fans queuing for Wimbledon tickets.
The coach of 14-time grand slam winner Nadal said humility remains central to his nephew's success.
'It's unbelievable when I see some players when they think they are so high in the sky,' said Toni Nadal. 'To be modest you need to be somewhere between special and stupid.
'Rafa is not special or stupid. Only the people who are stupid enough think they are high in the sky.
'Rafa is a normal man, he knows that if he were here now, he's just like you, like me, like everybody, no problem.
'It's not about being modest, it's about thinking how other people are. And Rafael is good at only one thing, and this thing is playing.'
Nadal is closing in on Roger Federer's record haul of 17 men's grand slam titles, but Uncle Toni said: 'We don't think about four more, or the record.
'We have many fantastic victories - anything more would be amazing.' 
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•   Jun 25, 2014 09:21
•   By Colin Duncan
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon-champion-andy-murray-pays-3759975

 

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