Carlos Moyà, protagonist of 'Call to Court': "The process is more important than the result"

The first Spanish number one reviews his career as a player alongside Carlos Calderón, his years coaching Milos Raonic and Rafa Nadal, and a much less known personal aspect.

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Carlos Moyà, protagonist of 'Call to Court': "The process is more important than the result"
Carlos Moyà, protagonist of 'Call to Court': "The process is more important than the result"

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Carlos Moyà is the main protagonist of episode 14 of Court Call. Carlos Calderón talks for over an hour with one of the most important figures in the history of Spanish tennis, in an interview that traces his beginnings, his great successes as a player, and his later stage as a coach.

Under the title "I consider the process more important than the result," the former Mallorcan tennis player reflects on the journey that led him to the top of the circuit and on everything he learned before, during, and after becoming the first Spaniard to reach the world number one.

Carlos Moyà reviews his historic career as a player

Throughout the conversation, Moyà recalls his early days in professional tennis, his evolution within the circuit, and some of the moments that ended up defining his career. The Roland Garros champion talks about the demands of competing against the best, the pressure that comes with great results, and the importance of enjoying the journey.

"I have always been someone who enjoys," he admits during the episode. A statement that sums up the friendly and relaxed tone of an interview in which Moyà shares memories and anecdotes of a career that made history for Spanish tennis.

His experience as a coach of Raonic and Rafa Nadal

The episode also delves into his transformation from player to coach. Moyà explains how he experienced his time with Milos Raonic and what lessons he learned during that initial period in the coaching ranks of the professional circuit.

As expected, a significant part of the conversation is devoted to his years within Rafa Nadal's team. Moyà remembers how he faced the responsibility of coaching one of the greatest tennis players of all time and how he managed a relationship where he had to balance friendship with the demands of daily work.

The Mallorcan recounts how he experienced from within some of Nadal's greatest triumphs, the decisions made within the team, and the pressure that came with always competing with the aim of conquering the most important tournaments.

The most personal side of Carlos Moyà

The conversation goes beyond tennis. Carlos Calderón also discovers the most personal side of Moyà, who talks about fatherhood, family, and how his priorities have changed over the years.

The result is a thoughtful, sincere interview full of reflections on success, learning, and life beyond the courts. An opportunity to get to know the player who made history, the coach who accompanied great figures, and the person behind the titles.

Don't miss the full episode of Court Call with Carlos Moyà and discover some of the lesser-known stories of a legend of Spanish tennis.

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