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Nadal to Valdano: “My evolution was always linked to success. When professional success arrived, I was already prepared” | Tennis | Sports

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Nadal Reveals Key to Longevity: Early Success Prepared Him for Professional Heights

NEW YORK ⁢ – Rafael Nadal, ​in ⁢a recent interview with Jorge⁢ Valdano, underscored the importance of a foundation built on early achievement, stating his “evolution was ‌always linked to success” and⁤ that ​he was “already prepared” when professional accolades began to accumulate.The tennis legend’s comments offer ​insight into his remarkable career and the mindset that propelled him to 22‌ Grand Slam titles.

Nadal emphasized that innate talent, or “nature,” plays a crucial role, acknowledging he ⁤himself has been “generous[ly]”‍ gifted. However,​ he stressed that even with natural ability, sustained success requires unwavering dedication and a clear⁤ sense of purpose.⁤ He cautioned‌ that relentless training is insufficient without a focused‌ “drive” and the requisite “tennis quality.”

The conversation also touched on the importance of maintaining ​grounding influences. Nadal actively champions the value of his​ roots in Manacor, mallorca, and the support of lifelong⁢ friends and neighbors, contrasting it with⁣ the potentially isolating glare of global fame in cities like New York, Monaco, or Shanghai. He believes growing ⁣up on a small island contributed to his stability,‌ as life⁢ there “doesn’t go so fast.”

Nadal clarified his recent ⁤retirement, attributing it not to burnout or lack‍ of motivation, but to the physical limitations of his body. He maintained he “liked ​what [he] did” and remained happy ⁣even as his physical capabilities declined.

Reflecting on a pivotal ⁤moment, Nadal recalled experiencing success – exemplified ⁣by his Davis ‌Cup point in Seville in 2004 at age 17 – “naturally,” building on a history of winning‌ championships within the Balearic Islands. He contrasted tennis with football,noting the​ unforgiving nature of the sport where consistent excellence is ​paramount: “In tennis it is not​ possible to disappear.”

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