Be amazed, but you shouldn’t be: Nadal dreams of much more than Roland Garros
Haruspices no longer exist, but they would be very useful in the case of Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard has been basically out of the tennis tour for almost a year and a half, but in the midst of a discourse
“It’s much harder to play tennis today than it used to be”: Juan Monaco and the dangerous unreal world of social media
Quitting tennis and not having a life project can be very dangerous, but perhaps not as dangerous as being young, playing tennis and living in the unreal social media world. Says the Argentine Juan Mónaco, a man who methodically prepared
Nadal surprises with his analysis of Djokovic’s ambition and what his intimates already knew: he wants to come back and play beyond 2024
Rafael Nadal hadn't spoken for so long that when he did, he said too many things: that Novak Djokovic is too worried about his place in history and that he dreams of returning to play in 2024
Latest Nadal news: in good spirits, training and with the Davis Cup in Málaga as a goal
NEW YORK - What's happening in Rafael Nadal's life: is he returning to tennis, is he not returning, is he turning to family life for good? The latest Nadal news gives a clear answer: the former world number one is
The strange world of tennis on the beach: “You hear the sea and try to hurry because you think the water is coming”
MADRID - Not clay, nor grass. Neither hard court. It's tennis on sand. In Asturias, in northern Spain, where the Cantabrian Sea transforms the landscape of the seaside with its radical tidal changes, a unique tournament is played annually: the
Juan Mónaco and his friend Rafael Nadal: “If he comes back and wins he won’t say goodbye to tennis”
Rafael Nadal underwent surgery for a psoas iliacus injury with the intention of getting back to his best form, playing in 2024 and saying goodbye to professional tennis. But the story may be different, believes one of his great friends