Rafael Nadal Pre-tournament Press conference at Qatar Open (Transcript)
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Welcome back to Doha. It feels very good to see you. We missed
you here last year. What an incredible comeback. You had an amazing
year after your injury. Are you happy with your achievements? You
became No. 1 again, two Grand Slams, I don't know how many titles this
year. What would be your goals for this coming year?
RAFAEL NADAL:
Well, thank you very much. Yeah, what happened is the past, so we talk
enough of 2013. Happy for everything, but in one day we are in 2014.
Let's talk about 2014.
Excited to be back here in Doha. It's a place I feel very comfortable. Have good friends here.
Last year was hard not have the chance to start the season from the
beginning. So this year is a special feeling, start again, and the
goals are very similar all the time. Just health, most important thing.
Without health, the rest is impossible.
Going to try to be
competitive since the beginning. First two events are very early for
me. I did some treatment on the knee after the end of the season, so I
didn't play ‑‑I didn't have the chance to play tennis for a while. But
the good thing is that treatment is working really well, so I am feeling
better and better every day. So that's most important thing for me
today. So very happy for that.
But is true that talking about how
much I had the chance to practice before Abu Dhabi and before here, I
started two weeks ago, two weeks and a half, and the first week I didn't
move myself, just practicing from the middle. So realistic, I was
playing for one week or something, no?
I gonna try my best. I start
today in doubles. It will help me for a little bit for a little bit
more practice and trying to practice as hard as I can during these days.
I hope to be competitive tomorrow, but if not, I gonna keep practicing
hard because in two weeks that is important for me.
Q. Just
on the treatment on the knee, what was it? Was it similar to the
treatment you have had in the past? In the past, how quickly did you
recover after that treatment?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, seriously, I really
felt that this one is the ‑‑I don't know how to say in English, so it's
difficult for me to explain, but I feel that this one really make me
feel more comfortable because I don't have pain like I had, no?
So
even if I was able to play very well this year, you know, is true that I
played a lot of days with anti‑inflammatories. But anyway, I was able
to compete very well during the full season since I started. That was
my goal and idea, so very happy about everything.
But for the normal
life, not talking about playing tennis, with normal life is true that
with that last treatment I feel more comfortable on my knee during the
rest of the day. I feel that I can do much more normal life than what I
did last year and a half, because at the end I was playing tennis, but
for the rest, I just relaxed.
Is true that I played some golf, but
not able to play in other sports, not able to, you know, to enjoy myself
practicing the sports outside of tennis. For me, that's a very
important part of my life, because I love to practice sport. Is true
that I am professional tennis player, but I feel more happy when I am
able to do different things.
Q. This treatment was the same as...
RAFAEL NADAL: No, it was a little bit different. Yes.
Q. Just following up, we all know you love football. The state of your knee at the moment, can you kick the football?
RAFAEL NADAL: Yeah. I did in Argentina. Few penalties. I will not
do it. I will not play a football match. I didn't play football for
the last two years and a half. I love to play football more than
nothing else, but today I feel will not be the right decision to take
risks on that, and especially the better feeling on the knees is from
few weeks ago, so, you know, I am not confident on that yet.
Q.
My other question is the ATP are trying to make a longer offseason,
but you don't seem to have had any offseason because you went to South
America and then you went Madrid and Paris getting awards. How much
time did you actually have in Majorca?
RAFAEL NADAL: Yes, in the
end, in my opinion, my opinion about the calendar and the offseason is
‑‑the problem is not how many weeks you have offseason. The problem is
the mandatory events that you have to play until the last week of the
season. So for me will not be any problem have tournaments until 24th
of December, but you don't have to be forced to play, no? You can
choose.
If you put until 24th of December events, 1000 Masters Cup,
so you are forced to play, because then if you are not playing these
kind of events, you're gonna lose a lot of chances to be in the top
positions of the rankings. So nobody wants to do it.
So my feeling
is sometimes for us, even if we don't rest a lot, is truly probably you
understand very well because in our world we have sponsors, we need to
do things for them. At the end, the sponsors have the confidence on
ourself, so we need to have a good response for them. That's what they
did during December, because during the rest of the season I didn't have
a lot of time to take care of them, no? So I had to work a little bit
more than usual in December.
Talking about exhibitions, for us
sometimes is important to visit places that you cannot visit during the
normal tour, no? And in the end I have the chance to visit places that I
feel close to them, talking the same language, playing in places that I
didn't play them in that places for a long time ago.
I had the
chance to visit some of my friends, have some holidays, too, and then
when you're playing exhibitions, you try your best when you play the
match, but for the rest is a little bit like holiday for me, no? So I
enjoyed when I went there with friends, so I had fun.
Q. How many days at home in Majorca?
RAFAEL NADAL: I cannot say. I was back on 27th, Majorca, and I spent
since 27th of November until 25th of December I have been there almost
every day. Is true I fly to Prague to play the tournament one day. I
fly to L'Equipe to receive the award, half day. I arrived there in
afternoon and then I come back during the night. Didn't lose practice.
In Madrid I received award when I was coming back from South America.
So even ‑‑I didn't lose time, no? That's all. The rest I have been in
Majorca.
Q. What attitude will you take to your tournament
schedule? Will it be a little less than before? And will you be
prepared to change it if you don't feel quite right, the number of
tournaments you play? Which tournaments will you be prepared to change
that if you don't feel right?
RAFAEL NADAL: Tennis is you have an
idea. You have an idea before the season start, and you prepare because
you have to prepare your calendar. But in tennis is completely
different than in a sport that not change the calendar. Depends if you
are winning or if you are losing, no? The calendar is not about how
many tournaments you play. It's about how many matches you play.
From beginning I am playing here, I am playing in Australia, and then I
have in my calendar Buenos Aires and Rio that I had great experience
playing last year in clay in February, so I want to be back there. And
then my idea is play Indian Wells and Miami, but you never know.
Q. You'll see how you feel?
RAFAEL NADAL: Exactly. That's my idea. But you never know what's
going on after Australia. You never know what's going on after Indian
Wells. Depends.
Q. Can you talk a little about the coaching
arrangement, new coaching arrangements in tennis? Novak with Becker and
of course Lendl and Murray is old, but Edberg now with Federer. Can
you talk a little about that? You're not having the former players
coaching. Even Chang with Nishikori.
RAFAEL NADAL: At the end, my
opinion, tennis is a simple sport. I said a few days ago in an Abu
Dhabi you don't need to study a lot to teach tennis, my opinion.
But
talking about the tour, is true it's much better if you have big stars,
past stars involved in our sport like Lendl, like Becker, like Edberg,
that they will be around the tour much more often today because of the
new status that they have. So that will be great news for our tour, for
our sport.
So happy to hear this news, because in the end, what
makes the sports big is the combination of history and new events. I
think it's great to combine events with a lot of history, so at the same
time it's great to combine the past champions and they have a lot of
influence on the tour today with the new status. I think it's great for
us.
Q. Kind of on the same theme, but can you talk about
‑‑you have always had a consistent relationship obviously with Uncle
Toni, and that your coaching hasn't changed. How important is that, do
you think, to your success?
RAFAEL NADAL: Today I am working with
Toni, with Francis, and for me, it worked well. Everybody has his
feelings. Not for everybody work the same things. I am a person that
95, 99% of the times feel that if something is going wrong is because of
me, not because of the others.
When something is going well is
because I am doing the right things, too, with the help of the rest.
But if never worked well for me what I have, maybe you can think on
change. But if worked well for you of any time in the past is because
the team is the right team. If now is not working well is because you
are not doing the right things or you are not that good.
But my idea
of life and teamwork is, you know, have continuation on all the work
for so many years, and what says that is I never fire no one people in
my team since I started my career. That's the real thing. No one in my
career. That's the thing.
I changed physio. Today Rafael is with
me, but the other one that I had before he left because he has kids and
he prefers to be at home, not because I fired nobody, no?
That's the
real thing, no? I feel comfortable like this. If I don't change it
until the age of 27 1/2, I probably don't gonna change.
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