Nadal: “I was crazy, but it was the day not to let anything in”

The Spaniard Rafael Nadal assured that “he was knacker & rdquor; since before the fifth set but” it was the day to let nothing in & rdquor; in an interview granted to Agencia EFE on the day he told the media the Norman Brookes Trophy as champion of the Australian Open.

“I was exhausted and not only in the fifth, since before as well, but it was the day to leave nothing inside. As they say, it was the day to be down to the last drop and the head responded well. The physical held out and allowed me to fight to the endCommented, referring to his epic return that allowed him to achieve glory in Melbourne Park, after beating Russian Daniil Medvedev in the final in five sets lasting up to five hours and 24 minutes.

“In the third the match was almost impossible. Two sets off, with the addition that in the second I had opportunities to close it, and even more so knowing I was not physically prepared. He was saved, I do not remember the points, but the dynamics of the game changed from there & rdquor ;, he added about the moment when he put the dominance of the Muscovite on the scoreboard of the first sets and the beginning of the third.

“There were nerves with 5-3 in favor. There have been similar situations in the past here. The 2017 final, with a break in my favor in the fifth, I wasted it. In addition, you are playing against a competitor who is going to make you beat. He missed that game and it was a big blow, but he was two games away from the win. He did not want to fail mentally & rdquor ;, he reviewed for EFE about the turning point he suffered by letting a favorable ‘break’ escape in the final round.

One day after the epic victory and receiving unanimous praise, Nadal has already assimilated everything that this triumph implies.

“On a personal level, it’s something incredible, it’s the most unexpected victory of my career and one of the most exciting.yes it’s hard to explain, it’s amazing what I experienced yesterday and to see that I’m competitive as a player is something incredible ”described after overcoming a period of inactivity of six months due to an injury and recovering his maximum level.

And, speaking of the future, the only male player in history with 21 Grand SlamsObviously, it will depend on your physical condition.

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“If I teach myself more, I will no longer be a tennis player. You can not play less than I have done for the past two years. The calendar depends on the results and the physical condition, and from there we will make decisions. Something very special has been achieved here and I wish I was in Indian Wells, luego we will decide whether we go to Acapulco based on how the body develops & rdquor;, concluded the Balearic who became the first tennis player to overcome the obstacle of the 20 greats who to this Sunday with the Swiss Roger Federer and the Serbian Novak Djokovic was shared. .

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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