Carlos Moyà

Costa, Corretja, Balcells, and Ferrero, the lineup that conquered our first Davis Cup. Source: Getty

25 years later, Spain

On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.

According to a Russian media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be the new coach of Jannik Sinner. Photo: Getty

According to a Russian media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be Jannik Sinner's new coach

Viral news in the past hours is the one that a Russian media has shared about the future of the world's number one. According to this media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be the new coach of Jannik Sinner instead of Darren Cahill, who announced his retirement from the profession at the end of the season. Despite the topic being on everyone's lips, neither the Italian player nor the Spanish coach have confirmed or denied the news.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Moyà, ¿nuevo entrenador de Jannik Sinner para 2026?

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Carlos Moyá doesn't hold back: "Rafa's farewell was tacky"

Carlos Moyá doesn't hold back: "Rafa's farewell was tacky"

The farewell of Rafa Nadal last Tuesday at the Martín Carpena after Spain was eliminated from the Davis Cup continues to stir controversy. Another key figure this week and present there, Carlos Moyà, the main coach of the Spaniard, spoke last night to the microphones of Onda Cero and did not hold back when talking about the farewell. "The feeling we all have is that the farewell was careless and shabby. It's true that it was a Tuesday night, but they had months in advance and it was known that if Spain lost, Rafa would retire. Nadal is very much above all this," Carlos commented.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Moyà no se corta: "La despedida de Rafa fue cutre"

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Moyà denies the news: "My thing with Sinner is fake". Photo: Getty

Moyà denies the news: "My relationship with Sinner is fake"

A few hours after one of the most surprising news stories of this year broke, revealing that Carlos Moyà would be coaching Jannik Sinner for the upcoming season, the Spanish coach has come out to deny the news: "Fake as can be." Those were the words of the Spanish coach to RNE, completely nullifying the information that came from a Russian media outlet that confirmed the new alliance with the world number one.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyà desmiente la noticia: “Lo mío con Sinner es fake”

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Rafa Nadal and Carlos Moyá at the 2024 Davis Cup. Photo: Getty

Moyà: "I am not prepared for today to be Rafa's last day in action"

Carlos Moyà, coach of Rafa Nadal, wants to enjoy these last moments of the active tennis player: "I have fully accepted it because it's not something that happened overnight. It's a decision he has carefully considered, we've talked a lot about it. It's not a sudden thing. What I'm not prepared for is today being Rafa's last day as an active player. That's something I can't wrap my head around, but I have come to terms with the fact that this is the last week. My hope and excitement are to be here until Sunday. Everything has its time, and we are here to celebrate Rafa and thank him for all he has given to so many people. For now, I'm fully behind him and happy to be here."

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyà: "No estoy preparado para que hoy sea el último día de Rafa en activo"

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Moyá does not assure Nadal's participation in the Olympic Games in Paris

Tense moments are being experienced in the last few hours at the Olympic Village with the presence of Rafael Nadal. Yesterday, the Balearic player suffered some minor discomfort in his right adductor, which has led him to cancel his training sessions for this Thursday as a purely precautionary measure. In an interview with Carlos Moyá on Radio Nacional de España, Nadal's coach did not guarantee 100% that Nadal will be able to make it in time for his debut in the competition.

"Today it was decided to rest to give more time for recovery from the setback we had in yesterday's training. Right now, we are waiting, he is undergoing treatment, resting, so hopefully tomorrow he can be ready at least to play for a while," confessed the former world number 1, crossing his fingers so that his protégé can meet the deadlines and not miss out on the Olympic event.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyá no asegura la participación de Nadal en los Juegos Olímpicos de París

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Costa, Corretja, Balcells, and Ferrero, the lineup that conquered our first Davis Cup. Source: Getty

25 years later, Spain

On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.

Moyà denies the news: "My thing with Sinner is fake". Photo: Getty

Moyà denies the news: "My relationship with Sinner is fake"

A few hours after one of the most surprising news stories of this year broke, revealing that Carlos Moyà would be coaching Jannik Sinner for the upcoming season, the Spanish coach has come out to deny the news: "Fake as can be." Those were the words of the Spanish coach to RNE, completely nullifying the information that came from a Russian media outlet that confirmed the new alliance with the world number one.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyà desmiente la noticia: “Lo mío con Sinner es fake”

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According to a Russian media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be the new coach of Jannik Sinner. Photo: Getty

According to a Russian media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be Jannik Sinner's new coach

Viral news in the past hours is the one that a Russian media has shared about the future of the world's number one. According to this media outlet, Carlos Moyà will be the new coach of Jannik Sinner instead of Darren Cahill, who announced his retirement from the profession at the end of the season. Despite the topic being on everyone's lips, neither the Italian player nor the Spanish coach have confirmed or denied the news.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Moyà, ¿nuevo entrenador de Jannik Sinner para 2026?

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Carlos Moyá doesn't hold back: "Rafa's farewell was tacky"

Carlos Moyá doesn't hold back: "Rafa's farewell was tacky"

The farewell of Rafa Nadal last Tuesday at the Martín Carpena after Spain was eliminated from the Davis Cup continues to stir controversy. Another key figure this week and present there, Carlos Moyà, the main coach of the Spaniard, spoke last night to the microphones of Onda Cero and did not hold back when talking about the farewell. "The feeling we all have is that the farewell was careless and shabby. It's true that it was a Tuesday night, but they had months in advance and it was known that if Spain lost, Rafa would retire. Nadal is very much above all this," Carlos commented.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Moyà no se corta: "La despedida de Rafa fue cutre"

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Rafa Nadal and Carlos Moyá at the 2024 Davis Cup. Photo: Getty

Moyà: "I am not prepared for today to be Rafa's last day in action"

Carlos Moyà, coach of Rafa Nadal, wants to enjoy these last moments of the active tennis player: "I have fully accepted it because it's not something that happened overnight. It's a decision he has carefully considered, we've talked a lot about it. It's not a sudden thing. What I'm not prepared for is today being Rafa's last day as an active player. That's something I can't wrap my head around, but I have come to terms with the fact that this is the last week. My hope and excitement are to be here until Sunday. Everything has its time, and we are here to celebrate Rafa and thank him for all he has given to so many people. For now, I'm fully behind him and happy to be here."

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyà: "No estoy preparado para que hoy sea el último día de Rafa en activo"

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Moyá does not assure Nadal's participation in the Olympic Games in Paris

Tense moments are being experienced in the last few hours at the Olympic Village with the presence of Rafael Nadal. Yesterday, the Balearic player suffered some minor discomfort in his right adductor, which has led him to cancel his training sessions for this Thursday as a purely precautionary measure. In an interview with Carlos Moyá on Radio Nacional de España, Nadal's coach did not guarantee 100% that Nadal will be able to make it in time for his debut in the competition.

"Today it was decided to rest to give more time for recovery from the setback we had in yesterday's training. Right now, we are waiting, he is undergoing treatment, resting, so hopefully tomorrow he can be ready at least to play for a while," confessed the former world number 1, crossing his fingers so that his protégé can meet the deadlines and not miss out on the Olympic event.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moyá no asegura la participación de Nadal en los Juegos Olímpicos de París

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