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Why won’t Rafael Nadal coach Carlos Alcaraz?


The tennis legend says the travel-heavy role doesn’t fit his life right now, but he’s not ruling it out forever


Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz pose for a photo during The Netflix Slam, a live Netflix Sports event at the MGM Resorts | Michelob Ultra Arena on March 03, 2024 in Las Vegas© David Becker
JANUARY 2, 2026 11:10 AM EST

Rafael Nadal has ruled out a move into coaching, at least for now. The tennis legend has been tipped as a potential coach for compatriot Carlos Alcaraz, who recently split from his mentor, Juan Carlos Ferrero, but has suggested that working with the young Spaniard doesn't fit in with his current plans.

Nadal told AS, "I've always had the utmost respect for what might happen in the future, because what you feel today isn't necessarily what you'll feel later. Life is constantly changing, especially when you have young children: you see life one way, a few years go by, and it changes. Travelling constantly? I don't see it happening. Being a coach would require that, and right now, it doesn't fit with my life."

Rafa Nadal and Mery Perelló welcome their second child with a deeply meaningful name© Getty Images
Rafael Nadal carries his son Rafael

Nadal, 39, also revealed that he would be open to leading Spain's Davis Cup team in the future, but is keen to put some distance between himself and tennis for the time being. The 22-time Grand Slam champion said, "Being a Davis Cup captain someday? Why not? I might enjoy it... or not. I just retired; it's too early to think about it. I respect life's processes and the need to adapt. Right now, it's not appropriate to think about that."

Nadal also discussed the rivalry between Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and feels that the current dominant duo in men's tennis are "different" players to him. He said, "I don't identify with any of them. They are different players from what I was." 

"I think Carlos is more random. He makes more mistakes, makes more spectacular points. Sometimes he doesn't have such a defined pattern of play, which makes him unpredictable and fun for the viewer.”

Rafael Nadal on Carlos Alcaraz
Rafael Nadal (L) and partner Carlos Alcaraz of Team Spain celebrate against Andres Molteni and Maximo Gonzalez of Team Argentina during the Men's Doubles first round match on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Roland Garros on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz of Team Spain celebrate against Andres Molteni and Maximo Gonzalez of Team Argentina during the Olympic Games Paris 2024

He added, “Jannik is a more methodical, focused player, with a more defined pattern of play, and who is adding things little by little, that's why he is so solid and loses very few games." 

He added "Sometimes it seems that Carlos is more scattered, but when you see the results... He has had an incredibly regular and solid year in all the major tournaments. That's why I find it funny when I hear that it's scattered, the results say otherwise, that's my point of view."

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