We have past experiences starting badly and ending with an exceptional level we all think he will find his A game Rafael Nadal s coach Carlos Moya confident of Spaniard s US Open 2022 title chances
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Rafael Nadal has inflicted a 18th defeat in a row to Richard Gasquet 6-0 6-1 7-5 in US Open R3. 34 consecutive sets won in a row by Rafa.
That's tough for the Frenchman...45132 18-0 Rafael Nadal has inflicted a 18th defeat in a row to Richard Gasquet 6-0 6-1 7-5 in US Open R3. 34 consecutive sets won in a row by Rafa. That's tough for the Frenchman... https://t.co/fnnGPzxMM6 In the match against Fognini, Nadal approached Moya and his team and told them he was very anxious. Moya, in a recent interview with ATP, explained that it was only a momentary thing and he dealt with it well immediately after. "The way the match was going, we asked him to get more balls in, to play with margin for error, no angles, and to run. It was something that I hadn’t told him for many years: aim for the middle and run. We also knew what our opponent was like. He was faultless for over an hour, but then he made some mistakes. Rafa relaxed and then his level wasn’t bad. He got back to a more recognisable version of himself, average cruising speed," he said. F r a n (USOdal era )@_rafalewisFor those asking, here is the part where he tells Charlie he’s feeling “molta ansietat”, meaning “a lot of anxiety”. Charlie answered “sortirà, sortirà, which means “it’ll come, it’ll come”.79981For those asking, here is the part where he tells Charlie he’s feeling “molta ansietat”, meaning “a lot of anxiety”. Charlie answered “sortirà, sortirà, which means “it’ll come, it’ll come”. https://t.co/ifu48UDyVx Despite not putting in faultless performances at Flushing Meadows this year, Moya remains confident of Nadal's title chances. "The mind is difficult to control. He explained that he has been through a lot of tough situations in recent months. We all think he will find his A-game. We have past experiences with Rafa, starting tournaments really badly, going through the rounds and ending with an exceptional level. Wimbledon was similar. We’re confident something similar will happen here," he stated. Also Checkout:- US Open 2022 Schedule
We have past experiences starting badly and ending with an exceptional level we all think he will find his A-game - Rafael Nadal s coach Carlos Moya confident of Spaniard s US Open 2022 title chances
By Anirudh Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Carlos Moya backs Rafael Nadal to win the 2022 US Open title. Rafael Nadal's coach Carlos Moya is confident of his pupil's title chances at the ongoing 2022 US Open Championships. The Spaniard is through to the fourth round in New York but the ride hasn't been without bumps so far. In his first two rounds against Rinky Hijikata and Fabio Fognini, he started slow, losing the opening set before fighting back to win the contest. Against Richard Gasquet in the third round, the 36-year-old began in dominant fashion, taking the first two sets with ease before being pushed all the way in the third set. We Are Tennis@WeAreTennis 18-0Rafael Nadal has inflicted a 18th defeat in a row to Richard Gasquet 6-0 6-1 7-5 in US Open R3. 34 consecutive sets won in a row by Rafa.
That's tough for the Frenchman...45132 18-0 Rafael Nadal has inflicted a 18th defeat in a row to Richard Gasquet 6-0 6-1 7-5 in US Open R3. 34 consecutive sets won in a row by Rafa. That's tough for the Frenchman... https://t.co/fnnGPzxMM6 In the match against Fognini, Nadal approached Moya and his team and told them he was very anxious. Moya, in a recent interview with ATP, explained that it was only a momentary thing and he dealt with it well immediately after. "The way the match was going, we asked him to get more balls in, to play with margin for error, no angles, and to run. It was something that I hadn’t told him for many years: aim for the middle and run. We also knew what our opponent was like. He was faultless for over an hour, but then he made some mistakes. Rafa relaxed and then his level wasn’t bad. He got back to a more recognisable version of himself, average cruising speed," he said. F r a n (USOdal era )@_rafalewisFor those asking, here is the part where he tells Charlie he’s feeling “molta ansietat”, meaning “a lot of anxiety”. Charlie answered “sortirà, sortirà, which means “it’ll come, it’ll come”.79981For those asking, here is the part where he tells Charlie he’s feeling “molta ansietat”, meaning “a lot of anxiety”. Charlie answered “sortirà, sortirà, which means “it’ll come, it’ll come”. https://t.co/ifu48UDyVx Despite not putting in faultless performances at Flushing Meadows this year, Moya remains confident of Nadal's title chances. "The mind is difficult to control. He explained that he has been through a lot of tough situations in recent months. We all think he will find his A-game. We have past experiences with Rafa, starting tournaments really badly, going through the rounds and ending with an exceptional level. Wimbledon was similar. We’re confident something similar will happen here," he stated. Also Checkout:- US Open 2022 Schedule