Former player Carlos Moyá said Monday that he is “viable in the short term” that Carlos Alcaraz can continue to win ‘Grand Slams’ with His philosophy to perform at the maximum on the track and “enjoy life” at the same timebut he said that in the long term, it is “very difficult” that with that approach he can become the best tennis player in history.
“Wanting to be the best in history in that way, it can become. Of the three who have achieved it (Federer, Nadal, Djokovic), no one has been so. But the same is a guru, a pioneer, and gets it“Moyá reflected, Rafa Nadal’s coach in the last stage of Manacoríin statements to the media after participating in an act in Madrid.
It is impossible to win what he has won if there is no discipline and without a job. He is 21 years old, he has the right to live. What he is saying does not hurt anyone. Is it sustainable in the long term? It’s difficult, but he already has his team, who is the one who advises him and the one who directs him
Rafa Nadal’s former coach referred to the confessions made by Alcaraz in a documentary about his career, in which he says he wants to be the best of all time in his own way and enjoying life.
According to Moyá, this approach “It’s a viable option if you want to win ‘Grand Slams’ in the short term”but “in the long term it is more complicated, because this is a background in the end.”
“It is impossible to win what he has gained if there is no discipline and without a job. He is 21 years old, he has the right to live. What he is saying does not harm A colloquium with the gut and investor Pedro Escudero in a hotel in the capital.
Mallorcan extenista assured that in the same in two years Alcaraz “He gets tired of what he says about living life and maturity comes” To face your career in another way.
The same in a few months or in a few years change of opinion, but right now, I am enjoying this moment. After so long traveling and competition, a detoxification period was good
On who is favorite to win the next edition of Roland Garros, Moyá cited Alcaraz, Sinner or Casper Ruud and also Novak Djokovic: “It is a great of history and the greats have never to be ruled out at all.”
Of the Serbian, however, he said that “It feels a bit empty” after “having closed the circle in the Olympic Games” and after the withdrawal of Nadal and Federer.
In full sabbatical stage
After his player and eight -year -old stage as Nadal coach, Moyá revealed that he has received several offers, but stressed that his plans are going to enjoy the family and take a sabbatical stage that does not know how much he will last.
“The same in a few months or in a few years change of mind, but right now, I am enjoying this moment. After so long traveling and competition, a detoxification period was good. I’m not getting bored at all“said who was the first Spanish to be number one of the ATP.
Moyá congratulated the tribute that Roland Garros will take to Nadal on the 25th, the first day of the competition, after his farewell last November has not had a tribute as he deserves.
“I am not going to talk much about this issue, but hey, I think that in Paris it will be something beautiful, something at Rafa’s height,” said Moyá, who said he did not know the details of that tribute, which he will attend with other people who have been part of his team of collaborators in his career.