Rafael Nadal, boy and man. I have observed every step of his extraordinary transformation from the fresh-faced junior tennis talent, to the leaping powerhouse electrifying crowds sporting his unique pirate garb, to respected 'veteran'. The oldest French Open Champion, joint record holder of 20 Grand Slam Titles with over 1000 ATP victories. Indeed, the youth I first interviewed in 2002 has become the finest ambassador, not only his sport, but his much-loved home of Mallorca. In fact, the pride of Spain.
Throughout Rafa has displayed the well-adjuster, courteous manners that has made him admired by press and adored by fans. The perfect role model of his solid Mallorcan family upbringing. I have watched him during his post-match interviews. Hair still wet from the shower, studying his match statistics. Always humble in victory and gracious in even in the bitterest of defeats. Never have I heard him cite injury after a loss. Even if it later transpires, he was indeed in pain. He will always credit his opponent to playing better on the day. "That's sport" he'll say with a shrug. His battle back from serious injury nothing short of miraculous, and highlights not only his love of tennis, but his ambition, passion and focus on being the best.
While over top sportsman have made homes in tax havens, Rafa has been content to give back to the island he loves, remaining happiest at home with his roots. To complete the picture, last year he married his girlfriend of 13 years, the beautiful Mery Perello who runs his Rafael Nadal Foundation. I was privileged to have been afforded an exclusive interview. His answers illustrating his wisdom, compassion and well-adjusted humility.