Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Rafael Nadal. Mostrar todas las entradas
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viernes, 6 de diciembre de 2019

Business: Media, Rafael Nadal, a tennis legend, has created a dream academy to form integral successful tennis players


Wikipedia, Nadal has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the second-most in history for a male player


Rafael "Rafa" Nadal Parera (born 3 June 1986) is a Spanish professional tennis player currently ranked world no. 1 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

Nadal has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the second-most in history for a male player, as well as a record 35 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, 20 ATP Tour 500 titles and the 2008 Olympic gold medal in singles. In addition, Nadal has held the world no. 1 ranking for a total of 200 weeks, including being the year-end no. 1 five times. In majors, Nadal has won a record twelve French Open titles, four US Open titles, two Wimbledon titles and one Australian Open title, and won at least one Grand Slam every year for a record ten consecutive years (2005–2014). Nadal has won 84 career titles overall, including the most outdoor titles in the Open Era (82) and a record 59 titles on clay. With 81 consecutive wins on clay, Nadal holds the record for the longest single-surface win streak in the Open Era. 

Nadal was a member of Spain's winning Davis Cup team in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019, and has a 29-win streak and 29–1 record in singles matches at the event. In 2010, at the age of 24, he became the seventh male player and the youngest of five in the Open Era to achieve the singles Career Grand Slam. Nadal is the second male player after Andre Agassi to complete the singles Career Golden Slam, as well as the second male player after Mats Wilander to have won at least two Grand Slams on all three surfaces (grass, hard court and clay). He has received the tour Sportsmanship Award two times and has been named the ATP Player of the Year five times and the ITF World Champion four times. In 2011, Nadal was named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year.

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ATPTour, Nadal Officially Opens Academy In Manacor


Rafael Nadal officially opened the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar in his hometown, Manacor, Mallorca, on Wednesday. The high-performance centre combines tennis and education, so that students can continue their pathway to professional tennis without having to neglect their academic studies.

“My future is here,” said Nadal. “I don’t imagine myself living away from Mallorca. The sport is my passion and creating this tennis academy is the most important part. You can also play lots of different sports here. I believe this is a centre that kids need. I will be very involved.

The Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar is equipped with the latest technology, including supervised residency exclusively for students, an American International School for children aged 10 to 18 years of age, and a clinic specialising in sports medicine, physiotherapy and nutrition. There are also 26 indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a fitness centre, two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), mini-football pitches, three regulation multi-sport courts, 10 paddle tennis courts, a restaurant and café bar, pro shop and gardens.

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Official Web Site, Toni Nadal, The people that excel in life are those that persevere


Rafa Nadal International School

Rafa Nadal has always been concerned by the fact that it is difficult to prepare for life as a professional tennis player at the same time as continuing studies and going to university. Many tennis players are forced to leave school before they ever reach the stage where they are ready to take university entry access courses, and this can turn out to be a long-term handicap, limiting their future options. For this reason, Rafa was keen to create an international school that offers the necessary flexibility for tennis and studies to be truly compatible.

Furthermore, Rafa has always been loyal to a set of values that have helped him throughout his career, and which he considers essential for both personal and Athletic development. Incorporating these values to the educational program of the Academy has been a priority since the conception of the project.

The fruit of these concerns is the Rafa Nadal International School, which is situated within the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar and allows athletes to combine tennis and studies. Each student will be prepared to face the university entrance system – including access to American institutions through scholarships. The mission and philosophy of the school incorporate the very values that have propelled Rafa during his career.

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WorldTennisMagazine, Bjorn Borg loves the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar



Just two days after leading team Europe in the Laver Cup, world tennis legend Björn Borg has visited the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar for the first time. During his three-day stay, the ex-world number 1 and winner of 11 Grand Slams also had the chance to enjoy the facilities at the Rafa Nadal Sports Centre.

“I’m very happy to have come to the Rafa Nadal Academy. I’d heard good things about this place, but spending three days here has confirmed it, it’s incredible. I have really enjoyed myself. I would invite you all to come and see it and to play here. The quality of the training is very good and I think they’ve done a great job. This is why my son has come here, I’m very happy about that and I hope that many others come in the future because the Academy is very good”, said the six-time French Open champion.


His son, Leo Borg, who is currently training at the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar for a few weeks, is considered (at just 16 years of age) to be one of the young promises of Swedish tennis and one of the players destined to lead the new generation of tennis in his country.

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TennisWorldUSA, Rafael Nadal to open tennis academy in Kuwait in 2020


Opened in 2016, Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar has gathered some of the leading juniors in the world, offering them a chance to work at the top-tier facility with best coaches and under the close eye of the 19-time Major champion Rafael Nadal himself.

Besides the Academy, Nadal also launched the "Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre" in Mexico and Greece, with Kuwait as the next destination where he wants to improve the level of tennis and open it for kids and professionals. 

Joining forces with property developer Tamdeen Group, Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar provides a brand-new Shaikh Jaber Al Abdullah Al Jaber Al Sabah International Tennis Complex in Kuwait, one of the most significant sports initiative developed with Kuwait Public Authority for Sport.

State of the art complex will include 18 courts, eight outdoor, eight indoor, open court with 1,500 seats and covered arena with more than 5,000 seats. A five-star hotel, restaurants and diverse selection of retail outlets will also be a part of the complex that should become the gathering point of the Kuwait tennis federation, giving them a chance to provide a future champion from this region.

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sábado, 16 de noviembre de 2019

Noticiero El Big Picture del Deporte: Marca, Toni Nadal describe cómo formó a la súper estrella Rafael Nadal



De la mano de Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal consiguió 17 de los 19 Grand Slam que brillan en su palmarés. Alabó el maestro las cualidades del alumno y destacó el camino a seguir para diseñar a un gran campeón. 

  • "Para mí el reto nunca fue ganar Roland Garros o Wimbledon sino mejorar. Nunca estuve satisfecho con lo conseguido y siempre intenté dejar en él ese punto de instisfacción para que siguiera mejorando".
  • "Cuando Rafael comenzó a jugar al tenis había pista, raqueta y bolas. Ahora necesitas videoanálisis, estudios bicomecánicos, estudios estadísticos, nutricionistas, ... y cuando fallamos cuatro bolas tenemos que recurrir al psicólogo deportivo en vez de ir a entrenar un poco más".
  • Rafa se formó con solo tres datos: golpea lo mas fuerte que puedas, tira la pelota donde no esté el rival y si es posible dentro de la pista que fuera no va muy bien. Y así llegó al número 1".
  • "Yo procuré que mi sobrino estuviera siempre alerta para los cambios que se pudieran producir. Nos acostumbramos a eso".
  • 'Nunca una excusa nos hizo ganar un partido' es la frase que Toni escribió en uno de los vestuarios de la Rafael Nadal Academy que ahora dirige y que resume a la perfección la relación de exigencia, trabajo, sacrificio que llevó a Nadal de las pistas de Manacor a ejercer de número 1.


MARCA Sport Weekend 2019: Fabricando una Estrella con Toni Nadal EN DIRECTO​ I Marca






jueves, 23 de mayo de 2019

Opinión: ¿Puede Roger Federer ganar el Roland-Garros 2019?

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Clic para leer su maravillosa carrera en Wikipedia


Roger Federer en prácticas previas al Roland-Garros. Canal de Roland Garros en YouTube.

Voy a responder a la pregunta primero con mi corazón. Roger Federer es un prodigioso tenista. Su contribución a la leyenda del tenis es maravillosa. Es tal su talento que hace ver el tenis muy fácil. Sus golpes son casi arte. Es tal mi admiración por él que de corazón mi respuesta es que es aún posible.

Pero cuando analizo cerebralmente la pregunta, cuando pienso en sus rivales que son también leyendas vivientes del tenis. Cuando lo comparo con Rafael Nadal, con el rey de las superficies de arcilla, y rey del abierto francés, entonces claramente veo a Rafa superior. Y más con la exhibición que viene de dar ganando en Roma a Djokovic

Y precisamente Novak Djokovic lógicamente me parece superior a Federer claramente en este momento. Luego ya lo ubico en tercer lugar de favoritismo. 

Yo espero que Roger llegue a las semifinales y allí todo es posible porque es un genio del tenis. Porque a pesar de su edad aún juega fabulosamente bien. Y si sus rivales bajan tan sólo un poco su nivel Federer puede vencerlos. 

Mi mayor duda en estos momentos es su condición física. Ojalá le aguante para el bien del tenis y de todos. 

En entrevista para L'Equipe Federer acaba de confirmar que ahora ya está enamorado de París y de su Roland-Garros. 

Antes su gran amor era Wimbledon. Porque ese torneo es maravilloso y porque era el torneo que ganaron sus ídolos Edberg, Becker y Sampras. Y precisamente sus ídolos nunca ganaron el abierto francés. 

En 2009 finalmente ganó su único Roland-Garros. 

El triunfo de Federer en el Roland-Garros en 2009


En 2018 ganó su último Grand Slam, el abierto de Australia. En superficie dura. 

Evidentemente la arcilla no es la superficie que mejor le conviene. Roger necesita gastar lo menos posible en cada partido. Y en arcilla los puntos son mucho más largos en general. El servicio no tiene el mismo impacto. Por ello sus ídolos nunca ganaron el French Open. 

En conclusión de corazón creo que es aún posible que Roger Feder pueda ganar el Rolando Garros. Lógicamente le veo una mínima oportunidad.