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Coach Corner Moya On Nadal

Carlos Moya, former player and current coach to Rafael Nadal, touches on topics such as Rafa's success at the US Open and his resurgence in the 2017 season.

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Moya: We Have Arrived On The Right Path

Rafael Nadal is ready to begin his campaign for an unprecedented 10th crown at Roland Garros, which starts on Sunday in the French capital. He carries the confidence of a strong clay-court run on the ATP World Tour, which has given him much confidence and great memories. Under the tutelage of former World No. 1 and fellow Mallorcan Carlos Moya, his team is more than satisfied with how things have gone so far. A 10th title in Monte-Carlo, a 10th crown in Barcelona, a fifth trophy in Madrid. And many positive feelings that he carries into the second Grand Slam of the year. At the start of the year, was it unbelievable that Nadal would arrive in Paris is such...

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Nadal Adds Moya To Coaching Team

There will be a Mallorcan flair on the ATP World Tour in 2017, as Rafael Nadal announced on Saturday that he has brought on countryman Carlos Moya as a member of his coaching staff. Two of the three Spaniards to ascend to World No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, Nadal and Moya will join forces immediately, in preparation for the upcoming season. Each member of the Big Four of Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray has now teamed with a former World No. 1. Murray is currently coached by Ivan Lendl, with Federer a former pupil of Stefan Edberg and Djokovic recently splitting with Boris Becker. “I am very excited to announce that Carlos Moya will join...

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Raonic, Moya Will No Longer Work Together

Milos Raonic will try to improve upon his career-best 2016 without the guidance of coach Carlos Moya. The Canadian announced on Wednesday that the two will no longer be working together. Raonic first partnered with the former World No. 1 in January, and he went on to experience his best season on the ATP World Tour. The 25 year old kicked off the year by winning his eighth ATP World Tour title in Brisbane (d. Federer). Raonic proceeded to reach the Australian Open semi-finals, the BNP Paribas Open final, The Queen's Club final and his first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon (l. to Murray). [ALSO LIKE] Raonic also earned a career-high 52 wins in 2016 and finished at a career-best...

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Moya: "We're Taking It Match By Match"

Following his pupil closely, Carlos Moya arrived at The O2 on Saturday to practise with the Canadian ahead of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. The World No. 4 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, who withdrew ahead of the semi-finals of last week's BNP Paribas Masters due to a leg injury, is looking at his options to arrive best-prepared for his first match in London. He opens on Sunday against Gael Monfils. "It's okay," Moya said to ATPWorldTour.com after a practice session with the Canadian. "Yesterday was the third day he practised after the injury. It started very slowly. On Thursday he had a more intense training. We are making progress, but we know that we have limited time. The...

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