Nadal's coach denies information about collaboration with the world's best tennis player.
Carlos Moya revealed the truth about collaboration with Jannik Sinner
Former world number one Carlos Moya denied information about a possible collaboration with Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner. The news came from Radio Nacional.
There was information in the media that Moya could replace Darren Cahill as Sinner's coach after the current season. However, Moya himself called this information fake, denying such collaboration.
Carlos Moya coached Rafael Nadal from 2016 to 2024, when he was already a 22-time Grand Slam champion. In addition, Moya himself won 20 ATP tournaments, including the French Open in 1998.
This March, 23-year-old Moroccan tennis player Imran Sibil was temporarily suspended from competition after a positive test for cocaine and its metabolites at the ITF M25 tournament in Spain. The suspension was immediate, and the athlete did not appeal this decision. Sibil's best career ranking is 1433rd place, which he achieved in 2024.
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