Carlos Moyá, Nadal's coach, tests positive for covid

The Spanish Carlos Moya, former tennis player and current coach of Rafael Nadal, confirmed this Tuesday through his social networks that he has tested positive for COVID-19 upon his return to Mallorca, from Abu Dhabi.
"Good morning everyone, I wanted to tell you that I have also tested positive for COVID. On Sunday, when landing in Mallorca and with some symptoms, I tested negative for antigens. A few hours later, when a positive was confirmed in the equipment, I went to do PCR and I tested positive, "he explained.
The former tennis player and former captain of the Spanish team in the Davis Cup, claimed to be vaccinated against covid with two doses but that the symptoms "Without having to go to the hospital, they have been quite strong."
"Fever, headache, sweating, pain all over the body, chills have been my symptoms. Surely the vaccine has helped not to get worse or have to visit the hospital, "he revealed.
"Now I'm much better, I hope the worst is over," he added. The Spanish tennis player Rafa Nadal announced yesterday that, after taking the relevant tests, had tested positive when he returned from the Mubadala exhibition tournament, in Abu Dhabi.
The now coach of the Manacor tennis player, took the opportunity to ask for caution at this time: "Be careful on these dates, do not trust only the result of antigens if it is negative, nor that the symptoms are mild, in my case it has not been like that and many of those I know the same ".
"If I did not know what I have, it would be like the usual flu. I will inform you", added.