Have been so looking foward to this discussion since l saw the clips earlier in the week. Rafa deserves this Eurosport week. What a legend!!!
@gangadharashetty.k40792 жыл бұрын
Rafa Nadal never bothered about loss .He never loose his cool .whenever he talk about other players he never degrade but he always praise them .even though Rozer is leading in tenis but he is very great friend of him .He respect everybody .i always his fan of him
@andyroo93813 жыл бұрын
This was quite interesting. I enjoyed the perspective from Nadal's coaches about Rafa's game and changes made to it. Justine Henin can do no wrong. She retired much too soon. Her questions and insight are not to be brushed aside. She held her ground amongst the men here. Nadal still wants to win. He still has a positive attitude about the game and his own game. Let there be more victories. Nadal is not ready to retire. Nadal Is My Champion!
@TheShanechristian4 жыл бұрын
I love to see Justine do commentary in english in some of the future matches
@susanmaxwell76232 жыл бұрын
Thank you, so much. That was a terrific discussion, and I have just rewatched it after Rafa won Melbourne, The Australian Open and Acapulco.
@GuibinXu4 жыл бұрын
Rafa is just one of kind special athlete...👍🏻
@olafsrensen95784 жыл бұрын
To hear all these comens from these former great champignions is fantastic.More pleas.
@den_5254 жыл бұрын
Great interview!! Only wish Mats would interrupt less and Carlosx2 and Francisco actually answer some of the questions that was asked...
@marilynwasserman32732 жыл бұрын
21 slams and a SECOND AO!!! Still unbelievable to me - and I'm a longtime Rafan! In a nutshell: Rafa LISTENS, and he wants to learn things and improve... It's Toni's old philosophy. As the years go by you lose some things so you have to learn new things. I don't know. Maybe if Rafa didn't have Novak and Roger competing with him he'd have settled into the usual champion's groove of I'm good enough. If he hadn't discovered his horrible foot problem maybe he wouldn't have become the player his is. But an injury that would have discouraged many simply made him resolve to make the most of every point of every game, because he would never know when it would be his last.
@maximilian29744 жыл бұрын
#20 now. Crazy
@fercedezrary38733 жыл бұрын
Rafa The GOAT
@susanmaxwell76232 жыл бұрын
21! Rafael is King!
@Snir5562 жыл бұрын
21 😱
@NLLeFa2 жыл бұрын
22
@jayap35573 жыл бұрын
Moya says it is rare for spanish to win 8 - 9 or 19 grand slam cups... the truth is that it is rare for any country in the world to hope for such a record...only 3 guys in so many years have been able to do it...so it does not work out that either Switzerlanders or serbians or spanish would think that 10 or 20 will be theirs naturally...what a silly point of view...Good to see/hear Justine-Henin... she made some very good points here...was a bit sore with her after watching how the RG crowd booed Serena when these two ladies played...ages ago... Boris becker (ugggh) needed to be taught good manners... can relate to that - he is that kind but Rafa does not have to be told how to be a good kid/boy/man - he is a natural in all of those...Now the 2 Carlos have to tell Rafa to relax a bit. He has given his every bit to Tennis... and deserves to relax somewhat... he should be helped to get fit enough to snuff out challenges to get 1 more Wimble...USO..AO and 10 more RG's...:-) selfish fans... nice podcast...
@moothongdt10192 жыл бұрын
Rafa is GOAT.
@georgewashington64972 жыл бұрын
Nadal hasn't won a match against Djokovic on grass since 2008. Nadal hasn't won a SET against Djokovic on hard courts since 2013 Nadal, the king of clay, lost his last clay match from Djokovic, on his most successful tournament Roland Garros. I agree, what a legend.