As a tennis player you can win and you can lose, and you have to be ready for both. I practised self-control as a kid. But as you get older they both - winning and losing - get easier.
From Rafael Nadal
I love the beach. I love the sea. All my life I live within - in front of the sea.
I like fishing. Not actual fishing - I like the peace and quiet of being at sea. It's different.
My motivation is tomorrow, just one day at a time, right?
I appreciate a lot in this life; the things you cannot buy. Life is only once.
I have lived my whole life with high intensity.
I always work with a goal - and the goal is to improve as a player and a person. That, finally, is the most important thing of all.
The thing, when you're down two sets to love, is to stay calm, even though it's hard, because people are freaking out, people are worried for you.
It's more a tennis problem than a mental problem. The transition is difficult. It depends how much time you have. Playing on grass can sometimes be a bit of a lottery.
Why would I want a place of my own? Then I would have to things worry about, like doing laundry and having food in the fridge.
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