Rafael Nadal will compete at the ATP Finals as he returns to court for the first time since withdrawing late on at the Paris Masters and for his coach Carlos Moya, he believes that he will be ready to compete.
Despite that he is cautious but knows that Nadal has around four days to get fully ready for what is ahead of them in a group alongside Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and defending champion Alexander Zverev.
“We arrived yesterday in London and trained at Queen’s," Moya said. "Today was our first practice session at The O2 and it went well. We’re going step by step. We’re cautious but we also know that we have four days ahead of us.
“Today was the first time that Rafa has served since we left Paris. He didn’t put a lot of power today. His evolution is going fine. He should be ready to compete on Monday.”
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