“Even if I have already peaked, I have to believe I can improve. I wake up every morning, and go to practice, with the illusion that I'm going to get better that day.”
Rafael Nadal“I am not the most courageous guy in the world outside of the court. Being alone in the dark is something I don't like.”
Rafael Nadal“I like fishing. Not actual fishing - I like the peace and quiet of being at sea. It's different.”
Rafael Nadal“I always wanted to be honest with myself and to those who have had faith in me.”
Rafael Nadal“I started to travel like this at the age of 15 so for me, it's normal. Some days you get tired and you feel, 'I want to stay at home a little bit more,' but it's only the moment.”
Rafael Nadal“You fight, you try your best, but if you lose, you don't have to break five racquets and smash up the locker room. You can do those things, but when you've finished, nothing's changed. You've still lost. If something positive came from that, I probably would do it. But I see only negativity.”
Rafael Nadal“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.”
Rafael Nadal“I was passionate about soccer. I still am. Odd, though - playing soccer always made me much more anxious than playing tennis. On soccer days, I'd be out of bed by 6 in the morning, all nervous. But I was always calm when it was time for a tennis match. I still don't know why.”
Rafael Nadal“Even if I have already peaked, I have to believe I can improve. I wake up every morning, and go to practice, with the illusion that I'm going to get better that day.”
Rafael Nadal“The glory is being happy. The glory is not winning here or winning there. The glory is enjoying practicing, enjoy every day, enjoying to work hard, trying to be a better player than before.”
Rafael Nadal“I like a lot of sports. Especially football - it's my favourite sport. My uncle played football in Barcelona for nine years and played for Spain in three World Cups.”
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