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Toni Nadal loue Jódar : "Il a beaucoup d'aplomb, il vous oblige à repousser vos limites"

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 30 Jun 2026 | 09.34
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Rafael Jódar, praised by Toni Nadal. Photo: gettyimages

Rafael Jódar, loué par Toni Nadal. Photo : gettyimages
Rafael Jódar, praised by Toni Nadal. Photo: gettyimages Rafael Jódar, loué par Toni Nadal. Photo : gettyimages

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Toni Nadal reviewed several of the prominent names that are marking the start of Wimbledon 2026 during an interview with Radioestadio. The Mallorcan coach analyzed the challenging debut of Jannik Sinner, praised the competitive longevity of Novak Djokovic, and showed great confidence in the prospects of the young Spaniard Rafael Jódar, who was at the center of one of the big surprises of the first round.

Regarding Sinner, who needed five sets to win his debut at the All England Club, Toni played down the significance of the result and recalled the peculiar circumstances the Italian was facing. "Sinner hadn't played since Roland Garros, and the first round of Wimbledon is always very challenging. Needing five sets to win is consistent with that logic," he explained, dismissing the notion that this struggle should be seen as a sign of weakness.

Toni Nadal affirmed that Djokovic is the best tennis player in history

He also had words of admiration for Novak Djokovic, who continues to compete at the highest level at 39. "He's probably the best player in history, but time also passes for him. It's highly commendable what he's doing at his age," Toni stated, highlighting Djokovic's ability to remain among the top contenders in the most important tournaments on the calendar.

One of the topics that sparked the most optimism in the former coach of Rafa Nadal was the emergence of Rafael Jódar. While acknowledging that grass is not the surface that best suits the young Spaniard's game, he emphasized a quality he deems distinctive. "Jódar plays better on other surfaces, but he's very bold, and if there's a tournament for surprises, it's Wimbledon," he pointed out.

Looking ahead to the second round, Toni was even more decisive in evaluating the match between Jódar and Pablo Carreño. "Jódar is the favorite against Carreño. He's a player who pushes you to the limit," he concluded, making it clear that he has full confidence in the ability of the Murcian to continue surprising in London.

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