Moya sheds light on his work with Nadal who has started 2022 by winning 10 matches in a row.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are looking to make history at the Laver Cup this year in London.
After winning grand slam number 21 in Melbourne, Rafael Nadal is now striving for more grand slams to add to his collection.
The Spaniard also reflects on his resurgence on the Tour during a press conference held at his academy on Wednesday.
The world No.16 also reflects on his own performance in Melbourne ahead of his return to competitive tennis this week.
On the brink of defeat, Nadal conducted one of the greatest comebacks of his career at Melbourne Park.
Until this year, the story of Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open has essentially been a tale of misfortune. To be sure, he had won the...
The 35-year-old Spaniard staged one of the most dramatic comebacks of his career to set a new record at Melbourne Park.
From facing the possibility of retirement to winning a 21st major title, the past few months have been a whirlwind for Nadal.
This is how Nadal’s two most formidable rivals reacted to his win in Melbourne.
Daniil Medvedev may appear to be the future of men’s professional tennis once Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal leave the game, but right now Nadal looks...
According to our writers, Sunday's final should be a war attrition as history beckons for Rafael Nadal or Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open final.
Through to another Grand Slam final, Nadal shows he is still one of the best in the world. However, at the age of 35 and troubled...
The Spaniard is just a win away from a historic 21st Grand Slam trophy.
Could 2022 be Nadal's year at Melbourne Park?
The two players give their versions about an argument which erupted during their clash at the Grand Slam.
The Spaniard was pushed to five sets but managed to pull a very tough win to reach the final four of the tournament.
The Spaniard reflects on his current form and previews his upcoming encounter with Denis Shapovalov at Melbourne Park.
Rafael Nadal still casts doubt over his foot injury as he reaches the second week at the Australian Open.
The world No.5 was playing in only his fifth match since returning to the Tour following a foot injury.