Toni Nadal posts
Washington Post Sports "He’s my uncle more than my coach," Rafael Nadal said of Toni Nadal, who has served as his primary coach since his days as a prodigy.
105 months ago
Deadspin Uncle Toni insisted he made the decision to stop coaching Rafael Nadal at the end of this season.
109 months ago
AP Sports Rafa Nadal went down in the 4th round at the US Open.
Nadal falters late, loses to Pouille in US Open's 4th round
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NEW YORK (AP) — Rafael Nadal kept making a stand, kept coming back, kept showing he would not depart quietly from this U.S. Open. Facing a much younger, much-less-accomplished opponent, Nadal twice erased a set deficit.…
115 months ago
Inc. Magazine Toni Ko's childhood was not an easy one--and she wouldn't have had it any other way.
117 months ago
HuffPost Sports Mindfulness matters to Rafa Nadal.
118 months ago
WSJ Video 14-time tennis Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal also knows his way around a ping pong table: http://on.wsj.com/1Fa6bE5
Playing Ping Pong With Rafael Nadal
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14-time tennis Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal also knows his way around a ping pong table. Watch as he and Toni Nadal, his uncle and coach, play ping pong against WSJ's Ralph Gardner Jr. and table tennis champion Malin Petterson. Photo: Peter Foley
127 months ago
AP Sports US OPEN 2015: Nadal says his struggles are on him, not team: http://apne.ws/1MLY7Q5
127 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Even in the middle of a match, Rafael Nadal’s wrist looks like a million bucks.
Rafael Nadal and the $775,000 Watch
wsj.com
Everyone wants to know if this is the year that Rafael Nadal’s French Open reign finally ends. But among Nadal’s fellow players, the $775,000 Richard Mille watch he wears during play inspires almost as much curiosity.
130 months ago
AP Sports For more than four hours in five grueling sets, American qualifier Tim Smyczek fought desperately for every point against 14-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. With Nadal serving at 6-5, a spectator yelled and Nadal missed
Read more ... long. Smyczek motioned that he should retake the first serve. Nadal did — and won the point and the match 6-2, 3-6, 6-7 (2), 6-3, 7-5. Smyczek? He won Nadal's respect.
134 months ago
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