None of this would’ve happened without @Charlymoya . Rafa may have come back in 2017 but it wouldn’t be as good as it was and 21 would have never happened. What a great player aging like Rafa, prone to injuries, needed wasn’t a great coach; it was great player like Charly.
Someone who understood the complexity of what he was facing - and somehow who understood him. There was no one else but don’t encapsule Charly in the coach box (literally). The qualities he has today were the ones that made him such an amazing player back then.
His sensibility, his analytic capacities, the love to watching tennis and analyzing players, his patience, his calm in tough situations. That was player Charly, the coach of today is all of that plus his experience and knowledge that come from the years.
I come to the tennis community every day because I was frustrated that people reduced him to “coach of rafa nadal former number one” and didn’t understand beyond that, didn’t know or remember that he opened tennis to Spain and Mallorca, that he changed everything in fast courts,
I wanted to remind the community that Charly is a great coach because above all he’s a great player, he’s the legend that he is. I am proud of his achievements with Rafa - what I see is @Charlymoya being what he always was since his first victory, now through his player.
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