Some grew up alongside him on court, others enjoyed having him as a peer during their years on Tour (despite often having to endure his feats from the opposite side of the net). Then there are those who dreamed of being a tennis player because of him. Rafael Nadal’s legacy is eternal. His teammates this week at the Davis Cup Finals spoke about what it means to them to be with him as he says his final goodbye.
“I feel lucky to be able to share moments with him on and off the court,” Carlos Alcaraz said of one of his childhood heroes. “I would have loved to have shared so many more [moments], to keep learning from him both on the court and off it. I feel fortunate.”
The current No. 3 in the PIF ATP Rankings Alcaraz is 17 years younger than the 22-time Grand Slam champion Nadal, but he was lucky enough to face him in three matches on the ATP Tour and, above all, share the same side of the net with him in the doubles at the recent Olympic Games in Paris.
David Ferrer’s relationship with Nadal goes back 20 years. The first match of the 32 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series (26-6 to Nadal) came in Stuttgart in 2004.
“We’re all fortunate to be here for Rafa’s last moment on a tennis court as a friend and a teammate. I’ve shared with him and suffered at his hands on court,” admitted the Spanish captain. “I feel lucky to share these moments with someone who I have special affection for.”


