The Spanish in Palma has expressed satisfaction with the development of the final as they did things better than what was doing, and fell in a final that could "have won."
The Spanish Rafael Nadal said today in Palma airport welcomed the development of the Australia Open final, losing in five sets to the disputed Novak Djokovic, as it made things better than what was doing, and that fell in a final that could "have won."

"Back very happy with my tennis level, which has been very high again, and doing things better than what was doing, both physically and mentally," Nadal told the many journalists who were waiting at the airport of Son Sant Joan .
"It is true that I lost (after a match that lasted nearly six hours, the longest history in a final), but I´m not particularly angry or sad because I gave up," said the Spaniard tennis player.
The player from Manacor few days rest in his native land to meet the commitments coming off a season in which his ultimate goal is to surpass himself as a tennis player, as stated by the second player in the world in the ATP rankings