Toni Nadal has reportedly declined an offer to coach world No. 3 Alexander Zverev, citing significant time commitments with his current roles. Nadal, the uncle of Rafael Nadal and inaugural director of the Rafa Nadal Academy since 2016, was seen practicing with Zverev at the academy in Mallorca two weeks after the German’s early Wimbledon exit.
Nadal also serves as the tournament director of the ATP 250 event held in Mallorca, responsibilities that reportedly consume much of the 64-year-old’s schedule. Despite turning down the coaching offer, Rafael Nadal personally assured Zverev that he is welcome to use the academy’s facilities anytime.
Zverev’s Wimbledon campaign ended abruptly with a first-round loss to Arthur Rinderknech. Displaying signs of nervousness and passivity at critical moments, the two-time Nitto ATP Finals champion indicated openness to adding another coach alongside his father during his post-match press conference, stating, “Possibly. As I said, yeah, it’s a different feeling right now for me. I can’t speak for the moment. But I think I’ll have answers by Canada.”
Toni Nadal provided a clear assessment of Zverev’s struggles: “Zverev, it’s a mental problem… For me, he has to change. When he changes, he has everything.”
He elaborated by referencing Zverev’s 2023 Roland Garros final versus Carlos Alcaraz, emphasizing the importance of mental focus: “This is a moment when you have to put a lot of attention… He can win, but to win is a thing about mentality… If he wants to win and have chances to win a Grand Slam, he needs to change a little his mentality.”
Zverev described his recent time at the academy positively: “A very good week… I’ve had lot of help from Toni and from Rafa as well… The academy is very beautiful, Mallorca, in general, is very beautiful. Especially in summer, it’s very, very hot, so I enjoyed my time and I’m ready to go to the United States now.”
Zverev is next scheduled to compete at the Canadian Masters (July 27 – August 7), where he will face either Benjamin Bonzi or Adam Walton in the second round.