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Publish 22 December 2009 in The Player - 18102 views

Rafael Nadal was appointed ambassador yesterday Quely Inca (family business since 1853 crackers) for its international projection, and talked about his offseason work, in which he says have not rested, and the demanding schedule that is hurting both professional tennis players.

Rafael Nadal was appointed ambassador yesterday Quely Inca (family business since 1853 crackers) for its international projection, and talked about his offseason work, which says have not rested, and the demanding schedule that is hurting both professional tennis players.

Rafael Nadal, exigente calendario está perjudicando a los tenistas profesionales The world No. 2 said in very strong on his return to work after achieving Davis Cup: "I'm training for some time that, say I have not really stopped working because this year there was no possibility to stop." The day after being received in Madrid with the rest of the Davis Cup team for the Prime Minister, the Spaniard preparation started. "I'm happy with the work we are doing in the face of the new season." Nadal, who next day 29 will travel to Abu Dhabi to play an exhibition tournament, will start the season in January with the aim of defending the title this year's Australia Open achieved almost twelve months.

Rafa had an impact on how hard it is on schedule, on which says they are working diligently to find solutions: "The players and the ATP to has a new address since last year, is working hard to try to establish a pattern more pronounced for players to have a little more flexibility and relaxation. Especially at the end of the year so that no matter what has happened to those who have played the final of the Davis Cup, and you just do not have time to rest. "Nadal stresses:" We will succeed and if not for our generation, it is for the following. We have a schedule that forces you to play since the first week of January until December, making it very difficult to score goals ".

Rafa speaks well of his season plans: "I've worked hard since my return from injury to play in Australia, then in Rotterdam and then have three weeks off. We must seize these few weeks to rest and prepare."


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