THURSDAY, APRIL 3
Hello everybody,
It is strange to write two blogs posts in one day. But I came back early to the hotel since we had an early dinner. Well, early for a Spaniard like me, since we left the hotel at 8.45 pm for dinner. That might be very late for some of you reading this. But for me it is quite early since I normally go for dinner at 9.30 pm the earliest. We went to the Argentine restaurant close to the hotel. We have been going there almost everyday before a match. It is really nice and the food and atmosphere is great. We were five people. My close team (except for my uncle Toni who, by the way doesn't normally come with us for dinner) here in Miami with me. That is Carlos, Benito, Rafel and Francis.My father, uncle and all their friends went to see the match between Roddick and Federer. Talking about that, I followed the match on the internet before going for dinner. It is quite a surprise, although Andy is playing very good lately. He played really good in Dubai and it seems he is playing here at that same level.I hope the media don't start "killing" Roger for this. He doesn't deserve it and he is really a great guy. I am sure he will win soon again.
As I say I went for an early dinner since tomorrow I leave to the site a bit earlier. I am warming up at 10.30 and as you know I go to the site like an hour before so I can get ready. We just finished playing some soccer on the Playstation and finished a massage after that. I am ready to go to bed and be ready for tomorrow. It is an important match since I would love to be back on a final here in Miami.
Thanks all for your support and win or lose I will be here tomorrow to write and talk about what happened.
More reader questions answered:
You always appear so self-contained on court. When you were younger did you ever lose your temper and behave badly during a match? -- Belinda
No, my uncle always taught me not to do so.
It seems like you prefer to start the match by receiving serve. Is that true? -- Cedrine
Yes, I always do that.
How much time do you put into developing varying strategies for different opponents? -- Andrea
I always talk to my coach (my uncle or Francis) before the matches. Either the night before or the same day.
The current balance of ranking points on the tour is 60% hardcourts, 30% clay and 10% grass. How do you feel about this? Would you like to see more events on clay, or on grass? -- Rosangel
Not only that. I also think that clay and grass are better for the body and therefore we would have less injuries, all of us. So I think it is easier for hard court players to have better ranking. But that's the way it is. In the end we all play. Probably the thing less fair is that clay is all played in a very short period of time.
Do you ever read the forum on [your official site] rafaelnadal.com? -- Evu
I did sometimes when I was blogging. But I don't usually look at the forums. Too many threads! :-)
Are there any questions you get in interviews that you're fed up of answering? -- Anna
Sometimes but that's the way it is.
What does Rafa Maymo write in his notebook when you're training? -- Maria
Good question. He writes EVERYTHING we do. I mean everything!
I'll be in Bremen to support Spain in the Davis Cup tie - good luck Are you comfortable that playing Davis Cup won't affect your preparation before your busy clay schedule? -- Rosangel
Davis Cup is important for me. I like to play for my country.
Did you get a chance to go to the Melbourne aquarium like you wanted to? -- Tamika
I didn't. I had planned to go a couple of times but in the end I could not make it.
For the past three years, you've seemed tired and subdued during the second half of the year. Will you make any changes to your schedule this year? -- Zola
I don't think I was tired at all. I actually played pretty good at the end of last year with good results. THe only thing is that I did not in a title but for the rest I am happy.
See you,
Rafa
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