Rafael Nadal’s coach Carlos Moya admitted the Spaniard had a “strong morale blow” after his 2024 Australian Open withdrawal. Meanwhile, Caroline Garcia suggested double standards in tennis fans’ attitude towards Novak Djokovic.
Stefanos Tsitsipas’ former coach Mark Philippoussis’ wife complimented Aryna Sabalenka after the Belarusian won her second consecutive Melbourne Slam title. Dominic Thiem confirmed parting ways with his coach and unveiled his 2024 plans.
On that note, here’s a quick recap of the day’s biggest headlines:
Carlos Moya comments on Rafael Nadal’s “strong morale blow” after Australian Open withdrawal
Rafael Nadal returned to tennis action at the 2024 Brisbane International after almost a year away from the sport due to a hip injury.
The 22-time Grand Slam champion progressed to the quarterfinals, but was defeated by Jordan Thompson. He also experienced a small muscle tear during his match against Thompson, which led to his withdrawal from the Australian Open.
Nadal’s coach Carlos Moya recently admitted that withdrawing from the Melbourne Slam was a “strong morale blow” for the Spaniard.
“A break at these levels is 3-4 weeks and in this case we have been lucky that it has not gone further. This happens in sport, but it is true that the morale blow has been strong because he seemed prepared and problems from the past come back to you again,” Moya told Punto de Break.
Caroline Garcia calls out tennis fans’ attitude towards Novak Djokovic after Serb’s Australian Open loss
Novak Djokovic’s quest for a record 11th Australian Open title and a Golden Slam took a blow last week when the Serb was defeated by eventual champion Jannik Sinner in the semifinals.
Afterwards, Caroline Garcia pointed out a double standard in tennis fans’ attitudes toward Novak Djokovic, especially in the aftermath of his Melbourne Major setback.
“I was scrolling a bit and basically Djokovic was the GOAT 2 weeks ago, still so young, moving so well beyond of this age, going for another Slam once again, a true inspiration. And now he is too old, we are in a completely new era, he is finished for tennis. This is funny,” Garcia wrote on X.
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