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Publish 04 October 2010 in The Player - 13260 views

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 .

Rafa Nadal, aseguró que esta temporada está siendo increíble y quiere continuar así 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.


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Publish 15 September 2010 in The Player - 20957 views

"Obviously, I do not think that is the best Spanish athlete in history. That is an outrage. I have no idea about it and would be of tremendous arrogance on my part to say."

After one of the biggest days of his career on Monday, the shooting happened on Tuesday in response to the press, leaving a photo to remember the New York Times Square. However, the U.S. Open champion, the fourth and final Grand Slam of the season, appeared during forty minutes in the press room at Terminal 4 of Madrid-Barajas airport just landed in Spain.

Rafael Nadal, he dado un paso adelante en mi carrera de lo que meses atrás parecía imposible After the debate generated in Spain after the umpteenth tennis exploits of Mallorca, the first question he faced was whether Nadal is considered the best Spanish athlete in history. "No, not at all what I think. Indeed, I think it's obvious that I'm not. That is outrageous. I can not say I'm the best athlete in the history because I have no idea that and it would be of tremendous arrogance on my part. All athletes have their merits for what they have meaning in their sport. Fernando Alonso led the way in Formula 1, Gasol has done in the NBA, Contador is set for a great cycling ... For me to be in that group and is a great honor. "

Rafa Nadal admitted that his victory at the U.S. Open is a step forward in his career: "It is true that as a tennis player I've taken a step forward in my career with this U.S. Open because it's something and it had failed to complete the four major is unbelievable, they had only six players managed before. I'm happy for what happened to me. The truth is that these last six months have been unforgettable for me. "

However, the Spaniard did not lose motivation. "The desire for victory and to improve every day you do not know when it's over. I am more calm but not why I stopped having the same illusion get things done. Until then will have to continue taking advantage of it. Then when that finished, it will be time to accept it and focus on something else, that life is not all tennis. But for now I will continue working as usual and trying to win tournaments. My goal is to keep working to remain the best, "he said.

"The next day I got up very early because I had to make several television and an event with NIKE and final day was very long and I could not much sleep. But I do not need much time to assimilate what I have achieved. I do not think that it is attached to anything special (of course, on deck if fitted), and will not change anything. I just got something that months ago seemed impossible. I am very grateful to everyone for their support, especially here in Spain, "said Nadal.

Asked which of all his accomplishments has been more important, Nadal said: "Some victories are you more recorded than others, but all are important. The first Wimbledon was so special because I had always wanted to win there. The first Roland Garros was my first Grand Slam title, which is why I had worked all his life. Win in Australia was very exciting, because I played the final against Federer in five sets after a tough semifinal against Fernando Verdasco. And the U.S. Open has been very important as it means getting all big and he had always had a problem there. Al least in the last three years are when he could have some expectation of success. "

Nadal also spoke of the remarkable improvement of its service, its hitherto Achilles tendon. "It's hard to explain. The truth is that it was taking very well in Toronto and Cincinnati, tournaments before the U.S. Open. The truth is that I've worked hard the service because it was a pending matter. I decided to change the grip of the racket two days before the tournament to play anymore ball and run more, especially against the wind on center court in Flushing Meadows, where it is always quite windy. Well, it was a risk, but had to accept it and came out pretty well. Either way could have changed the former if it had not worked. "

"I have not had too many problems with the service while I've been playing very well from the bottom of the track. In which areas I can save it as better. But with some players and hard surface, if you take it you have to be perfect from the bottom to win games. On grass the service is better because it uses saved over the cut and the characteristics of the track, and you know clay is not so decisive. "However, the only improvement was experienced by his play in the recent times. "The track position is now better game closer to the bottom line when it had previously been far behind. And the reverse cut me allowed to add more options to my game. I've improved a lot and every time I feel more comfortable with it. I can not give much clue, cope better with some games ... "

Over its rivals, Nadal denied that his rivals have stopped in the evolution of his game. "I do not think Federer has stalled. We all like to have stagnation," he laughed. "She is 29 years, figures and some records that are almost unmatched and long at a high level. I've been six years and is also very difficult to stay at that level ... When I finished my semifinal match, I watched Federer's match against Djiokovic and people commented that I was playing and in life. He had the match in his hand with two match points and Djokovic played two amazing. Federer came to play well in Toronto and winning Cincinnati and was the favorite for the title in New York. I do not think Murray and Djokovic, and Soderling, have stalled. They long progress. Like me, I've always been improving, and although it will not always guarantee victory, so I remain where I am. "

Rafa also referred to the break for rain in the final and the fact of having to play it on Monday. "I wanted to play the final on Sunday because it had the advantage as Djokovic had played a lot of wear semi-final the previous day. With one more day of rest the thing is equal, but in reality is more fair. The halt in rain did not come to me in the best time because Djokovic had gotten me a beating in the second set from 1-1 to 4-1 and I had managed to trace it. "

There will be no major changes in your calendar

The golden boy of Manacor said that its schedule for the coming seasons will not be reduced dramatically to focus primarily on Grand Slam tournaments. "Tennis is much more than the big four. Furthermore, to play them well, you have to have played other tournaments that allow you to get well prepared to win. My schedule does not vary too much. "Upon the coming tournaments added:" I will go on tour Bangkok-Tokyo-Shanghai and try to win. I do not get out on the track without looking to win. All tournaments are important but perhaps Shanghai, being outdoors is easier for me. The Masters will be more difficult to win because I faced the best in the world and it is played on hard courts and indoor. But is the big goal remaining this season. "

A grueling season

"We all know that the timetable is too long. Starting January 1 and ending December 5 is an outrage. All players agree on reducing the season, but it is difficult to carry out because many tournaments have their week and not easily remove it. invest in tennis and thanks to them we have a circuit like the one we have. It will be difficult but we will succeed. I do not think the year next, but I hope we get to 2012, "said the tennis player in New York met with the ATP to address the issue.

The family, its major pillar

Asked about the delicate health of his grandfather and the importance of family in his life, Nadal brought out his human side. "I could not even talk with my grandparents. My grandfather is a music fan, is a director, but neither the children nor the grandchildren have gone down that road. But he remains the sport and is always awaiting my results. For my family is very important. I was always the first nephew, the first grandchild and that has shaped my life. Without them it would have been impossible to get everything I've achieved, "he said.

Nadal is why he only wants health and his request when a dream. "A dream? Health course for me, for I have at hand and the whole world if possible. Without health there is no happiness. If your people are well, you're better. I very happy with everything I've achieved and with what I have, so I can not ask for anything more. "


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Publish 11 July 2010 in The Player - 19777 views

"We have to celebrate a whole year, because this is unbelievable. It is very difficult to repeat this," said the Balearic tennis.

Rafael Nadal had a smile from ear to ear after winning the title. Top seed Nadal was wearing a scarf and a Spanish flag and had their faces painted in national colors. "I cried like a child," said the champion of Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

Rafael Nadal tenía una sonrisa de oreja a oreja tras la consecución del título Nadal, who before the game showed his excitement by the fact witness the end of the live World Cup, said his feelings. "We have to celebrate a whole year, because this is unbelievable. It is very difficult to repeat this," said the Balearic tennis.

Nadal is confident that the whole of Spain "will be crazy. Imagine, I was watching the semifinals and in Mallorca and I felt amazing. The whole country must be very proud."


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Publish 23 May 2010 in The Player - 22185 views

The Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, world number one, admitted that so far has meant a big problem the game type practiced by the Spanish Rafael Nadal and tournaments that are played on clay.

The Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, world number one, admitted that so far has meant a big problem the game type practiced by the Spanish Rafael Nadal and tournaments that are played on clay.

Roger Looking to the second Grand Slam of the year, the 2010 French Open, which Federer could win last year after losing four consecutive times to Nadal, who was eliminated in the second round, Federer said: "My problem has been Rafa (Nadal). It's an amazing guy on clay. There are those who refuse to believe, but true to a great generation of players on earth. "

Defending champion specified that playing on clay is very different than doing so on other surfaces, "I think when playing on clay you may have trouble without it being noticed as much as on other surfaces."

And as for the Swiss, "50 percent (of points), one gives the opponent the running too many risks. I had to learn to play from way back and make better use of angles and how to attack. It was like a lesson in geometry, "he said.

On the other hand said that detracts from Nadal's victories, "I do not detract from Rafa, because it is exceptional and has done well on other surfaces. "

"You can play well on clay, but if you miscalculate, you lose. Be smart. It's something I had to get used to, especially when I've faced the best, as Rafa. "

Roger Federer, who is the only one who can claim in their record 16 majors, has lost 10 of 12 matches on that surface to Nadal, second-best racket world, most recently the final of the Madrid Masters 1000, which was held last weekend.

This Sunday will start the French Open, a tournament which the native of Manacor seems that it is better prepared, as well as Madrid is to win the Masters in Monte Carlo and Rome.


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