Rafael nadal quotes
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Everybody is doing the best things possible to still healthy and to play as long as possible.
When one player is better than you, at this moment, the only thing you can do is work, try to find solutions and try to wait a little bit for your time. I'm going to wait and I'm going to try a sixth time. And if the sixth doesn't happen, a seventh. It's going to be like this. That's the spirit of sport.
In your career you have a lot of good moments and bad ones. The important thing is to have enough motivation to keep working all the days with humility and trying to be a better player than before. I am going to try to continue doing this.
Hard courts are very negative for the body. I know the sport is a business and creating these courts is easier than clay or grass, but I am 100 per cent sure it is wrong.
If I am not playing at one hundred percent, it is going to be very difficult for me to win.
Barcelona, the tournament is, for all the Spanish players, an amazing event. I think is one of the top events on tour because is a historic event with a lot of tradition. A lot of years of the tournament, a lot of great players have been playing there. And it's in a real tennis club.
I have the same bedroom I've always had. It's clean and tidy when I get home, and after two or three days it gets messy and my mother nags me.
What distinguishes tennis is respect for one's opponent, one's conduct on the court.
I am not a person who I am thinking about what I achieved or what I don't achieve. I am a person who try to enjoy the moment. That's what I do.
Something that works for one person could be a disadvantage to another.
I take pleasure in tennis and the hope that it requires.
I doubt about myself. I think doubts are good in life. The people who don't have doubts I think only two things-arrogance or not intelligence.
There is some moments on the career of everyone that are important ones. Is obvious that first title on clay makes a big difference. After that, I was confident enough to keep going, winning in Barcelona, in Rome, then in Roland Garros.
If you are healthy, you can work. If you can work, then the chances of success are higher.
Losing is not my enemy..fear of losing is my enemy.
He's a fantastic player and he's going to be around so much longer so I'm happy with every one I get before he takes them all
I am happy with being a tennis player and the choice I took when I was 12. But clearly, if I wouldnt have been a tennis player, I would have loved to be a soccer player. But again, I am happy with the choice I made.
I will work day after day like I did my whole life ... I'm not going to change anything.
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.
Most important thing, I am not a player who win the serves because I serve aces or free points, no. When I winning a lot of serves is because I am playing well from the baseline. That's why.
Today people hit the ball with much more strength. Almost every player is capable of playing a winning stroke from any position. This means the balls arrive more quickly. If you want to reach them, you have to slow down from a high speed or suddenly change direction. These are moments when you can injure yourself, and that's what wears us out.
I will do as I usually do. Tomorrow is going to be a day like any other day.
I've stayed calm when I'm winning and I've stayed calm when I've lost. Tennis is a sport where we have a lot of tournaments every week, so you can't celebrate a lot when you have big victories, and you cannot get too down when you're losing, as in a few days you'll be in the next tournament and you'll have to be ready with that.
It should not be a child's only goal to become the best player in the world. That would be a bad, a harmful attitude.
I always wanted to be honest with myself and to those who have had faith in me.
I play because I have fun, if I don't have fun on the court, there is something wrong. I am just a 19 year old boy that likes to do what he likes, nothing else.
I am going to fight for important things.
I'd rather lose an argument than get into a long discussion in order to win it.
It is no longer enough to play very well. You need to be able to give an answer at all times and everywhere. You cannot hide. This has something to do with maturity, and that is something you only acquire over the years.
Confidence is the most important thing in this sport, and the confidence from winning Wimbledon would make it easier to win the Olympics, too. Either would be very difficult, both even more-but the player who wins Wimbledon will be the favorite for the Olympics. It can happen.
You fight, you try your best, but if you lose, you dont have to break five racquets and smash up the locker room. You can do those things, but when youve finished, nothings changed. Youve still lost. If something positive came from that, I probably would do it. But I see only negativity.
My uncle developed the training philosophy. His idea of good tennis training is basically quite simple: you must try to gain time.
I played almost four hours today, ... Im very, very tired.
I have no sense of humor about losing
My serve can get better, for sure. It's not just about serving bombs, but positioning, variation in speed, in spin.
I have no interest in becoming a tax exile and living somewhere I don't want to - I just want to be at home with my family.
I just try to win the match by fighting for every point, and running down every ball.
Tennis is a hard sport. There is a lot of competition all year and you play alone.
I only ever run when there's some point to it - say, if it's in a game of tennis.
Honesty, willingness to exert oneself, friendship - all these things shaped me too.
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.
Win 10 times in an important event like Monte-Carlo is something difficult to describe the feeling. Every year have been a different feeling. At the same time is always a unique moment every time I have this trophy with me.
There are many moments during a match when you are tense, wrestling with yourself. Tennis is a lesson in self-control.
When you get older, if you are healthy, is not a problem. If you don't have the health, then you go home.
I admire a lot of people, but in terms of sport I've always loved the mentality of Tiger Woods on a golf course. I always love his eyes when he's setting himself and focusing on his decision; he has a really strong, focused face and believes that he can make the shot.
I am satisfied the way that I am playing. Is obvious that there is always things to improve.
Don't think about being the number one in the world, try instead to get through today's program as well as you can. Then we will see whether one day you'll end up as number one or number 100.
It's hard to say, 'I don't believe in God.' I would love to know if God exists. But it's a very difficult thing for me to believe.
If the girls and boys have talent and feel like working on themselves, they can become champions.
I love the beach. I love the sea. All my life I live within - in front of the sea.
However great your dedication, you never win anything on your own
The only way of finding a solution is to fight back, to move, to run, and to control that pressure.
If somebody says I am better than Roger, I think this person doesn't know anything about tennis.
I don't have any idols, any heroes, nothing, no.
All sports are continuously developing, but what they all have in common is that the speed is increasing. That's also true of tennis; the ball is getting faster and faster.
Since I was a kid, I've wanted to do sports for a living. In the beginning, I played a lot of soccer, but in the end I chose tennis. I love sports in general ... But tennis is my passion.
You just try to play tough and focus point for point. Sounds so boring, but it's the right thing to do out there.
I'm not the best player in the history of tennis. I think I'm amongst the best. That's true. That's enough for me.
I'm really, really emotional.
I don't think about how going to be the match. I think about try to do the right things to win. I don't think about how easy can say or how tough can say. I go on court. I try my best.
I became a player who goes to a lot of effort while training, who can rely on his will and his mental strengths.
For sure, with golf it's not a physically demanding sport like tennis. That's what makes tennis great - you combine both things. It's a very mental sport and at the same time can be dramatically physical. But I do admire the mentality of sport more than the physicality because physical performance is much easier to practice than mental performance.
Always I believe that I can play better. But I am happy.
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.
I dont have good luck in the match points.
The US player Andy Roddick reaches speeds of 220 kilometers per hour when he serves. If I train with him every day, I will later be at an advantage against a player whose service crosses the net at 190 kilometers per hour.
Some people may learn something from the way I play tennis. But there are also players who are better than me in certain techniques.
I tried to find a solution to the problem that I had, tried to find a way to start playing better.
Is always the motivation to play better and better. But I think we are in a very good way to keep winning matches. That's most important thing for me.
If you want to belong to the best, you need good technique and, perhaps even more importantly, a good eye. If you see the ball sooner, you have more time to think about how and where to return it.
I'm only superstitious on the tennis court.
I am very lucky because when I come back home, I have a completely normal life. I can relax, playing golf, fishing - doing what I want. I know when I finish a tournament, I am going to relax at home.
I live where I would like to live. I live in Majorca, Spain, and I am not sure there are better places.
Every girl has her own character, every boy his own mind.
I am lucky because my family are comfortably off. My father has his own glass business.
We should try to teach the young people values that are useful to them whether they become professional athletes or not.
Certainly I would like to have some of the qualities of other players and obviously from Roger Federer. But believe me, there are plenty of other abilities that are important, particularly mindset and strength.
I do notice that I am tired.
The bad thing about the [tennis] calendar is how it is made and obligates you to play tournaments all year. If you want to achieve the most you can (and) go as high up (in the rankings) as you can, you have to play from the start to the finish because there are important tournaments from the beginning to the end.
Anyone could become a star, but everyone must be a human being.
I would love to learn other languages, maybe French? My uncle speaks German so maybe also German? Chinese seems to be too difficult.
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.
I would like to believe there is a God, but I think it is better to say I'm not sure there is a God and live your life with kindness and respect for people than to say I know there is a God and then do bad things.
I think is about confidence. Is about doing the right things. Is about being healthy. Is not about if I want to work or if I don't want to work. Is about if I can work or if I can't work.
New York is a special place; it's a city that I love.
For me, that's the most important thing, feel myself happy when I am playing. If I am healthy and I feel myself competitive, I am happy. Then is obvious I would like to win. But I know if I am in finals of important events, the normal thing is I finally win titles.
I have always tried to avoid regrets. Could I have done differently some things in my career? Maybe.
My motivation is tomorrow, just one day at a time, right?
It is important to recognize the small successes.
You know, a lot of things changed. What never changed is the illusion to keep playing tennis, the illusion to keep doing well the things, and the illusion to be in a good position of the ranking and play these kind of matches.
I was shy when I was a kid, I was very shy, but now I think I've improved a lot. I can speak OK with the media and with the people. My English is still bad but I feel a little bit better now than before.
Stay healthy, do sports and above all have fun while doing sport. Competing or just for fun, whatever, simply enjoy and try your best. Working hard, working well with achievable goals normally pays off. Believe in the people that are with you and listen to those who have more experience.
It is the small steps which bring you satisfaction at the end of the day.
My tennis is aggressive, though I wouldn't say that it's more physical than technical. I rely more on technique than physique, but being physical is always a help to me.
You have to accept both losing and winning well. I've stayed calm when I'm winning and I've stayed calm when I've lost.
I am No. 8 in the world. I am not No. 100.
A lot of times I had some problems, but I always had the passion and the personal motivation to keep going, to keep working hard, keep fighting for the things that really motivates me. That's all.
When one gets beaten by somebody better, one has to know how to lose with humility. Sure, I could have served better. Sure, I could have hit my forehand harder. But the truth was this was like an avalanche, and there was no way to stop it.
Seriously, I am not a person that I think much about what happened or what didn't happen or what could happen. I happy about the things that happened to me. I'm a lucky person, for sure, for all the things that happened to me during my life.
We'll try and be very aggressive, we'll try and speed up and change gears, and we'll see who's going to win.
My motivation and aspiration is the same, being number one or being number five. So that's the truth. And my goal is the same - it's to always be happy playing, it's to enjoy the game and improve always.
Tennis is beautiful when you can see tactics, when players don't just react but are able to act and think.
I feel lucky to keep playing tennis, being healthy all those years, to compete in one of the most beautiful events of the year, without a doubt.
I learned during all my career to enjoy suffering.
I have lived my whole life with high intensity.
Everybody likes to say that Roger Federer is the Greatest Player of all time because its so nice to watch him play...but you have got to throw in Nadal's Mind as well...and That's the GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!
For me, it is important to win titles and for that I need to work hard, stay healthy and be able to compete. The rest, I always say, it comes.
That's painful always to lose.
I appreciate a lot in this life; the things you cannot buy. Life is only once. I am happy being here and all the things that are a risk I normally avoid.
My goal is to improve my game, stay healthy and be competitive. If I have that, I know I can be able to win tournaments, which in the end is what it counts.
I used to wear sleeveless T-shirts all the time on court, but now I've got a brand new look - I've moved on to polo shirts. Sleeveless T-shirts give you real freedom of movement and they keep you cooler in matches, but I just thought it was time for a change.
I am afraid of a lot of things. A dog. I could be afraid of a dog that's upset, for example. And on the tennis courts, maybe on the outside I look fearless, but on the inside, I'm scared. There's not one player in the world who isn't nervous before matches. Especially important matches.
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.
I am a guy who likes to do what I am doing with passion, whether it's a soccer match with friends or golf.
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.
Some people get very confused about my game. They think it's better if the court is slow, because I have a good defence. But the faster it is, the better for me. My spin is more painful for my opponents, my aggressive game works better.
I don't expect never an easy match. I always expect difficult matches.
It's not the time to look for excuses.
Playing well or playing bad, I have to play aggressive. I must play aggressive.
It's the same old story, all you think about is money.
What happened happened. Important thing is what can come.
The young athletes are supposed to mature, to improve their personality.
It's important for the young players to practice other ball games as well, basketball or table tennis. On the tennis court, you can improve your eye through a kind of overexertion.
I play each point like my life depends on it.
I always had the theory that the most important thing is be happy, enjoy what are you doing, and be fresh mentally.