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VIDEO: Training with Moya

11/16/2010Rafaholics


Rafael Nadal and Carlos Moya last train together



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Nadal and Moya have trained together for the last time while at least two players are active. On Tuesday, Carlos Moya and Rafael Nadal have been put at about to face its past commitments of the year, in the case of Moya will be the last of his career as a professional.

Carlos Moya goodbye from professional tennis circuit next December at the Master National / Cup to be played in Seville, where the tournament comes as a guest of the organization, has today informed the president of the Andalusian capital Spanish Federation, José Luis Escañuela.

As the world number one we've seen in top shape before the next attack desfiament: the Masters Tournament in London. The Spaniard has played a very tough group, with Djokovic, Roddick and Berdych.

So preparing their respective commitments, Christmas and Moya were training together.

Moya will say goodbye to Sevilla

The leader of the National Court, who was the protagonist of a working breakfast with reporters, said that Seville has a special memory of the athlete Mallorca Spain since he won in Seville in the Cup Final Davis, 2004 against the United States.

Escañuela said that joining a "special friendship" with Carlos Moya, whom he described as "a legendary athlete and an exceptional person."

Carlos Moya, 33, was in 1999, the first Spaniard to position itself as number one in the ATP rankings since 1973, where he remained two weeks.

Rafa Nadal in the group Djokovic Federer Ferrer next

Rafael Nadal, world number one, will face Serbian Novak Djokovic (n.3), the Czech Tomas Berdych (no.6) and the American Andy Roddick (No. 8), in Group A of the ATP Finals, to be held from 21 to 28 this November in London.

Group B meet Swiss Roger Federer (no.2), Sweden's Robin Soderling (no.4), Briton Andy Murray (no.5) and Spanish David Ferrer (n.7).

Of the eight players (the best of the season) because they know what is to conquer this "Masters Cup Roger Federer (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) and Novak Djokovic (2008). It debuted in this competition Tomas Berdych.

The composition of groups of ATP Finals are as follows:

- Individual

- Group A: Rafael Nadal (ESP, 1) Novak Djokovic (SER, 3) Tomas Berdych (RCE, 6) Andy Roddick (USA, 8).

- Group B: Roger Federer (SUI, 2) Robin Soderling (SUE, 4) Andy Murray (GBR, 5) David Ferrer (ESP, 7).

- Doubles

- Group A: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA, 1) Lukas Dlouhy (RCH) / Leander Step (IND, 4), Mariusz Fyrstenberg / Marcin Matkowski (POL, 6), Jurgen Melzer (AUT) / Philipp Petzschner (ALE 12).

- Group B: Daniel Nestor (CAN) / Nenad Zimonjic (SER, 2), Kubota Lukasz (POL) / Oliver Marach (AUT, 5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) / Max Mirnyl (BLR, 3) Wesley Moodie (RSA ) / Dick Norman (BEL, 7).

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