"If my nephew has shown anything in these wonderful 17 years, it is that he can always be counted on" - Toni Nadal on critics underrating Rafael Nadal coming into the French Open
Rafael Nadal’s uncle Toni has praised the Spaniard’s performance against Novak Djokovic at the French Open. The 21-time Grand Slam champion beat World No. 1 Djokovic 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(4) to progress to the Roland Garros semifinals earlier this week.
The 13-time French Open champion, who was battling a foot injury coming into Roland Garros this year, has seemingly played through the pain and got past top players in Felix Auger-Aliassime and Djokovic in back-to-back matches. The injury had drastically decreased his odds of winning the title, with youngster Carlos Alcaraz and Djokovic billed the favorites for the title.
In his column for El Pais, Toni Nadal spoke highly of his nephew's fight and hunger.
“As long as Rafael is willing to jump on a tennis court, it would be a miscalculation, in my opinion, not to take it into account. If my nephew has shown anything in these wonderful 17 years, it is that he can always be counted on," Toni Nadal wrote.
Toni, currently part of Canadian Auger-Aliassime's coaching team, waxed lyrical about Rafael Nadal and lambasted detractors for writing him off.
"That is why in recent weeks I have been surprised by the speed with which certain specialized journalists have finished and clearly replaced Rafael. Perhaps it has been somewhat inconsiderate that the winner of the current Australian Open, the finalist of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells (who played with a cracked rib), who has been for 17 uninterrupted years one of the benchmarks of Spanish sport and tennis world, some have removed it so soon from the pools," Toni Nadal wrote.
"Another very complicated examination awaits my nephew now against a very focused Alexander Zverev" - Toni Nadal previews Rafael Nadal's semifinal clash
Rafael Nadal has only Alexander Zverev standing in between him and a 14th French Open final. The Spaniard will take on Zverev in the semifinals on Friday. Although Nadal holds a 6-3 head-to-head advantage against Zverev, the German has form on his side having won three of their last four meetings.
Toni Nadal spoke of the challenges Zverev could pose for Rafael Nadal, with the German looking impeccable in this year's tournament.
"Let us not forget, however, that another very complicated examination awaits my nephew now against a very focused Alexander Zverev. The German, without a doubt, will put strong opposition and will try to validate his not inconsiderable chances of standing in the final," Toni Nadal said.
The pair have met on clay five times, with the Spaniard winning all but one match. His only defeat came in last year's Madrid Masters, where Zverev won in straight sets.