After 18 years, Rafael Nadal parts ways with magician behind his stellar career

Former world number 1 may be in the twilight of his career but says he is not thinking about retiring yet
Dec 16, 2022
<p>Tennis champion Rafael Nadal has joined forces with Melia Group chairman Gabriel Escarrer to launch Zel, a global hotel chain with a Mediterranean theme. Photo/AFP</p>

Tennis champion Rafael Nadal has joined forces with Melia Group chairman Gabriel Escarrer to launch Zel, a global hotel chain with a Mediterranean theme. Photo/AFP

Rafael Nadal on Friday said goodbye to his long-term coach Francis Roig, who had been working with him since 2004.

The move came right after the 22-time Grand Slam champion announced the launch of a new hotel brand with Spain’s Melia group. It was not immediately clear if Roig would trade the towel and racquet for a business suit and briefcase to manage the new chapter of Nadal’s life.

In a message posted on his official account on the social media platform Twitter, Rafael Nadal thanked Francis Roig for his services and wished him good luck for the future.

The two had started working together when Rafael Nadal was just 18-years-old and had stepped on to the professional track.

Roig helped Nadal break many records on the ATP Tour and eventually dominate the sport.

Rafael Nadal launches hotel chain

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal on Thursday announced the launch of a new hotel brand with Spain’s Melia group that is planning to open some 20 hotels across the globe in the next five years.

Inspired by the “Mediterranean lifestyle”, the new “Zel” chain is expected to open its first hotel in 2023 in Mallorca in the Balearic Islands where 36-year-old Nadal was born and where Melia Hotels International was founded in 1956.

Nadal, one of the world’s two top-ranked tennis players, and Melia, Spain’s leading hotel group which operates more than 400 establishments across the globe, will jointly own the company.

They did not specify who would hold what percentage of the shares.

The aim is that “over the next five years”, the chain will open “more than 20 hotels across the world”, Nadal told reporters in Madrid.

Melia said the new chain would establish hotels “in destinations with a clear focus on premium leisure tourism”, such as Spain, France, Italy or Croatia but also the Caribbean, southeast Asia and the Middle East

It would also be present in the main tourist capitals with openings already planned in London, Paris and Madrid.

Initially, 80 percent of the hotels will be set up in existing structures “which will undergo a radical transformation” to adapt them to Zel’s “Mediterranean character”, said Melia chairman Gabriel Escarrer.

The ultimate objective is that most hotels will be specially built for Zel, which means “sky” in the dialect of Catalan that is spoken in Mallorca, said Escarrer, who is also from the Balearic Islands.

The idea, he said, was to put the emphasis on Mediterranean culture with “its good life, gastronomy and parties” – an idea which customers found “very appealing”.

Nadal said his involvement in the hotel chain did not mean he was ending his sporting career.

“I’m trying to make sure that my retirement is put off for as long as possible,” he told reporters.

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