Spanish tennis sporting year highlighted the good that is living and always said he feels pressure because he wants to get a good performance because, "if not, better go home and focus on something else."
The world number one tennis player, the Spanish Rafael Nadal said on Monday in Tokyo that despite last month completed her first Grand Slam, still wants to "win every day" and said that this season is "unbelievable" to her career .

The Spaniard, that victory in the U.S. Open last month became the seventh player to have won all four Grand Slam titles and the youngest Open era, said the New York "was a very important victory" in his career.
At a press conference, Nadal was confident to get ready for its debut on the fast track of Rakuten Japan Open in Tokyo, where they will face on Tuesday when Colombian Santiago Giraldo.
The Spanish tennis player highlighted the good sports year that is living and said they always feel pressure because he wants to get a good performance because, "if not, better go home and focus on something else."
"After the tournament I got more confidence Montercarlo and since then I improved," said Nadal, who managed to initial the Grand Slam at age 24.
The Spaniard, who arrived Sunday in Tokyo from Bangkok tournament, said that "it is difficult to change the strategy in two days "after his defeat in the semifinals of the tournament in Thailand to Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, but said that anyone who has seen his defeat was hard to say you have to change something.
A very fast track
Rafael Nadal, who will play for the first time in Japan, said the hard court of Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo is the fastest of the tour and pointed out that only had one day to prove it.
"Whenever you enter a new tournament you need a days to adjust and hopefully be ready for tomorrow, "Nadal said, adding that the party against Giraldo will be difficult and should be centered.
Sunday Nadal took his first contact with the track where it will play the tournament, which could be in the final against Andy Roddick.
Roddick will face in his first game in Japanese Tatsuma Ito and cross semi-final with Finn Jarkko Nieminen, who had a great performance in Bangkok until his defeat in the final against Garcia-Lopez.
The men's tournament in Tokyo, whose final will be played on Sunday October 10 is equipped with a prize of 1.22 million and will involve 32 players.