VillaJ100 wrote:A change of coach will be beneficial, even if he gets a Co-coach with uncle for some new ideas. Rise of the super coach.... Agassi?
The question is pretty simple to me. Nadal's physical "peak" is gone. Period. Legs are slower, so the rest of the game is.
He can recover, get in better shape, but he will probably never be at those levels again.
So what should he do? Shorten the rallies, play closer to the baseline, be more offensive.
But if this is "easier" to do for a player like Roger (he's an offensive player and he needs to be...more offensive), it's something more "invasive" for a player like Nadal, who is been used to a different game style during his whole career.
I mean...I don't think another coach will say different things to him. And he knows that. No doubt.
PS But Nadal has changed so many little things in his game during these years, so I wouldnt be surprised to see him trying new tactic solutions (just as he did in US Open 2013, for instance).