Although we no longer see him on the front line of the battle against a player on the circuit, Toni Nadal continues to think about tennis 24 hours a day, concerned about a sport that is taking a direction that has nothing to do with what it was two decades ago. And what can we do to stop this dependency on power that currently exists? This is the coach's proposal:
"We need to make the rackets smaller to see players like Coria and Nabandian again. Today, the tactic is simply to hit hard, tennis starts with a penalty, a serve that if powerful cannot be returned. We need to reduce the racket grip; this would help amateurs, and professionals would need to work more on tactics. The problem is that leaders don't want to cause problems for the top players, which is why people now play much more padel, because it is easier to learn," the coach evaluates. What do you think?
VERY INTERESTING what Toni Nadal discusses with Eduardo Feinmann at @radiomitre:
— Gonzalo Ferreyra (@gonzaloferreyr) November 12, 2025
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