Rafa Nadal, 31, is going into the 2018 season with the confidence gained from reclaiming the world number one ranking and adding to his haul of Grand Slam titles with victory at Roland Garros and the US Open.
The Manacor born 31-year-old is going into the 2018 season with the confidence gained from reclaiming the world number one ranking and adding to his haul of Grand Slam titles with victory at Roland Garros and the US Open. To mark the 50th anniversary of AS, Nadal was named the greatest athlete in Spanish history, the perfect moment to recap a remarkable career that he describes as having “been more than I ever hoped for or imagined.”
When you were 16 years you said in a video that you preferred fast surfaces and grass to clay, and that you wanted to emulate Carlos Moyá. How things have changed…!