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A personal masterclass with Nadal, Sinner and Alcaraz

17-year-old Andres Santamarta’s experiences at this week’s Davis Cup

November 21, 2024

Andres Santamarta

Andres Santamarta practised with Jannik Sinner on the 2024 Davis Cup Remaining 8 in Malaga.
By Javier Mendez, ATPTour.com/es

“How outdated are you?”
“17.”

“What are you taking part in in in the mean time?”
“Junior tournaments, I used to be planning to be within the USA this week.”

“What about subsequent yr?”
“I’d prefer to get end result on the Junior Grand Slams, to enhance as a participant and make the soar to actual tennis, with adults.”

“Stick at it, it’s a protracted highway, however an important factor is that you just take pleasure in it.”

The phrases of recommendation got here from Rafael Nadal, he was speaking to Andres Santamarta. The 17-year-old loved the expertise of a lifetime this week on the Davis Cup Finals, the place he had the privilege of forming a part of the Spanish crew as a sparring accomplice.

Rafael Nadal with 17-year-old Andres Santamarta on the 2024 Davis Cup Remaining 8. ” fashion=”width:100%;” src=”https://www.atptour.com/-/media/photographs/information/2024/11/21/16/29/nadal-santamarta-davis-cup-2024.jpg?w=100percent25″>
Picture Credit score: Andres Santamarta

Through the days main as much as the competitors, he practised with the 22-time Grand Slam champion. “To me Rafa is a job mannequin. I’ve watched him for therefore a few years, on the prime for so long as I can keep in mind. I’m very fortunate and I hope I can be taught one thing from him and apply it to my tennis, to my sport,” he instructed ATPTour.com.

For Santamarta, the present No. 1308 within the PIF ATP Rankings, it was a masterclass. In addition to sharing a locker room with Nadal at his farewell match, he did the identical with the very participant who’s destined to proceed his legacy, Carlos Alcaraz, together with Roberto Bautista Agut, Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez.

“I really feel very fortunate to have been in a position to share this second with these 5 and with the entire crew on the whole,” added Santamarta, who tried to be a sponge and soak up as many classes as doable all through the week.

The younger participant was unable to share any time on courtroom with Alcaraz, who arrived in Malaga from the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin and didn’t have as lengthy to arrange. Nonetheless, it was not the primary time the 2 had met.

Coincidentally, eventually yr’s Mutua Madrid Open they had been champions within the occasion’s two males’s singles classes: ATP Masters 1000 (Alcaraz) and Underneath-16 (Santamarta). “Sure, we had our picture taken on the Mutua Madrid Open when he gained. He congratulated me and, now that I consider it, he instructed me virtually the identical as Rafa, to maintain going, that it’s a really lengthy highway.”

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Picture Credit score: Andres Santamarta

Even though Spain’s journey on the Davis Cup got here to an abrupt finish within the quarter-finals, Santamarta’s journey in Malaga continued into Wednesday. The Spaniard, who has 5 factors in his PIF ATP Rankings account, was the person on the opposite aspect of the web as world No. 1 Jannik Sinner hit his first balls upon arrival on the Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena.

“However I used to be additionally glad as a result of he’s the world No. 1 and I actually needed to share a observe session with him. I actually liked it. I love him.”

 

As soon as on courtroom, Santamarta forgot his nerves and, simply as Nadal had suggested just a few days earlier than, he loved the chance. “I felt very comfy,” he says. “The factor that actually struck me was the depth, the identical as with Rafa. He’s a really relaxed man, he doesn’t get aggravated, and he performs with such depth. He misses and he’s already ready for the subsequent ball. The factor I like about Sinner is how he strikes and his backhand.”

As a participant on the GTennis Academy in his native Valencia, he had already practised with some elite gamers, however by no means of ‘this calibre’, as he put it.

“I’ve discovered a lot and I actually prefer it, as a result of it’s expertise to hit balls and practice with prime gamers. I’m going to try to take the positives, what I’ve discovered from them on and off the courtroom.”

He has a want: “I wish to begin with actual tennis, the ATP and all of the tournaments with adults, the place you possibly can actually see the expertise. I hope I can adapt, as a result of it’s a very large change, the tennis could be very totally different, the best way they play and assume.”

Now, with so many reminiscences, hope, need and a few priceless recommendation, he’ll return house to proceed to make his approach alongside that lengthy highway that lies forward.

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