Nahi rather looks ahead than back, never being satisfied with what he has achieved.
“It is good to know where you come from, but equally as important to know where you want to go. I always set high goals for myself,” he says.
One of the goals he might fulfil this week with the French national team, currently playing at the World Championship in Poland and Sweden.
France have qualified for the quarter-finals after winning all five matches so far, most notably against Spain (28:26) in their main round closer Sunday evening.
Nahi has contributed 12 goals, from 14 attempts, to the French success. According to him, he is at this level because he has trained with the best sides of the world since he was young.
“I have had coaches who were really demanding all my career. Raul Gonzalez and Talant Dujshebaev really push me to be a better version of myself,” Nahi says.
“Talant is tough with me, but just the way I need it. I know he is doing it in my best interest, so I can be the best player I can.”