
Former tennis player Rafa Nadal is set to say goodbye to his first year away from the courts after retiring in November 2024. The Spaniard is getting used to his new life, with a different routinetaking care of her two children and with many commitments, including her academy. Meanwhile, the winner of 22 Grand Slam tournaments gave his opinion on current Spanish politics in a newspaper interview Ace.
Nadal said that right now “there is too much tension.” “It would be good to return to rationality, not to insultto think about the general good,” said the former tennis player.
The best Spanish athlete of all time considers that “politicians have a big impact on our lives”, which is why he gives them some advice: “We should return to a state of greater tranquilitythat everything returns to normal and that there is more respect between them.
The popularizer believes that they should reach “this doesn’t look like a full football match” and maintains that “the general good is in what is done, but also in the way of doing it. And what is usually transmitted is too much tension.”
Asked about the possibility of entering politics, Nadal was clear: “No, They know they won’t have many options to thrive. “I don’t think it’s a good time to get into politics, it’s all very tense.”
Furthermore, in the aforementioned interview he spoke about the differences between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinnner, assuring that does not identify “with anyone” because “they are different players” from him.
“I think Carlos is more random: he makes more mistakes, he scores more spectacular points, sometimes he doesn’t have as defined a pattern of play, which makes it unpredictable and fun for the viewer“, he said of the Spanish tennis player, current world number one, who, according to him, “has had an incredibly consistent and strong year.”
About the Italian, Nadal believes that “He is a more methodical and focused player, with a more defined game model. and he adds things little by little, that’s why he is so solid and why he loses very few matches.