That’s according to former tennis world No1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Nadal enjoyed a stellar 2017 season, winning the French Open and the US Open in his return from injury.
He also finishes the season as the world No1.
But going into 2018, Nadal will be without his uncle after the 56-year-old confirmed their working relationship would come to an end earlier this year.
Toni Nadal will now focus on working at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, while former world No1 Carlos Moya coaches Nadal on the tennis tour.
And Ferrero believes Nadal is in good hands going forward.